In the form y=mx+b, find the equation of the line that contains (g,h) and is perpendicular to y=cx+d. Select one: ○a. y=-x+ [²+h] Ob. None of These c. y=cx+ [²/+h] ○ d. y=x+[+h]

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In the form y=mx+b, find the equation of the
line that contains (g,h) and is perpendicular to
y=cx+d.
Select one:
a. _y=−x+[+h]
b. None of These
c. y=cx+ [²/+h]
y=x+[+h]
O d.
Transcribed Image Text:In the form y=mx+b, find the equation of the line that contains (g,h) and is perpendicular to y=cx+d. Select one: a. _y=−x+[+h] b. None of These c. y=cx+ [²/+h] y=x+[+h] O d.
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