SAT Math : Lines

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Example Questions

Example Question #51 : Lines

In the xy-plane, the equation of the line n is –x+8y=17. If the line m is perpendicular to line n, what is a possible equation of line m?

 

Possible Answers:

y= 8x-17

y= -8x + 5

y= -1/8x + 5

x= -8y + (17/8)

Correct answer:

y= -8x + 5

Explanation:

We start by add x to the other side of the equation to get the y by itself, giving us 8y =17 + x. We then divide both sides by 8, giving us y= 17/8 + 1/8x. Since we are looking for the equation of a perpendicular line, we know the slope (the coefficient in front of x) will be the opposite reciprocal of the slope of our line, giving us y= -8x + 5 as the answer.

 

 

Example Question #1 : How To Find The Equation Of A Perpendicular Line

What line is perpendicular to x + 3y = 6 and travels through point (1,5)?

Possible Answers:

y = 2/3x + 6

y = 2x + 1

y = 3x + 2

y = –1/3x – 4

y = 6x – 3

Correct answer:

y = 3x + 2

Explanation:

Convert the equation to slope intercept form to get y = –1/3x + 2.  The old slope is –1/3 and the new slope is 3.  Perpendicular slopes must be opposite reciprocals of each other:  m1 * m2 = –1

With the new slope, use the slope intercept form and the point to calculate the intercept: y = mx + b or 5 = 3(1) + b, so b = 2

So y = 3x + 2

Example Question #1 : How To Find The Equation Of A Perpendicular Line

What line is perpendicular to and passes through ?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Convert the given equation to slope-intercept form.

The slope of this line is . The slope of the line perpendicular to this one will have a slope equal to the negative reciprocal.

The perpendicular slope is .

Plug the new slope and the given point into the slope-intercept form to find the y-intercept.

So the equation of the perpendicular line is .

Example Question #72 : Coordinate Geometry

Line m passes through the points (1, 4) and (5, 2). If line p is perpendicular to m, then which of the following could represent the equation for p?

Possible Answers:

3x + 2y = 4

2x  y = 3

4x  3y = 4

2x + y = 3

x  y = 3

Correct answer:

2x  y = 3

Explanation:

The slope of m is equal to   y2-y1/x2-x1  =  2-4/5-1 -1/2                                  

Since line p is perpendicular to line m, this means that the products of the slopes of p and m must be 1:

 

(slope of p) * (-1/2) = -1

               

Slope of p = 2

So we must choose the equation that has a slope of 2. If we rewrite the equations in point-slope form (y = mx + b), we see that the equation 2x  y = 3 could be written as y = 2x – 3. This means that the slope of the line 2x – y =3 would be 2, so it could be the equation of line p. The answer is 2x – y = 3.

Example Question #1 : How To Find The Equation Of A Perpendicular Line

What is the equation for the line that is perpendicular to  through point ?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Perpendicular slopes are opposite reciprocals.

The given slope is found by converting the equation to the slope-intercept form.

 

The slope of the given line is and the perpendicular slope is  .

We can use the given point and the new slope to find the perpendicular equation. Plug in the slope and the given coordinates to solve for the y-intercept.

Using this y-intercept in slope-intercept form, we get out final equation: .

Example Question #2 : How To Find The Equation Of A Perpendicular Line

Which line below is perpendicular to ?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The definition of a perpendicular line is one that has a negative, reciprocal slope to another.

For this particular problem, we must first manipulate our initial equation into a more easily recognizable and useful form: slope-intercept form or .

According to our  formula, our slope for the original line is . We are looking for an answer that has a perpendicular slope, or an opposite reciprocal. The opposite reciprocal of  is . Flip the original and multiply it by

Our answer will have a slope of . Search the answer choices for  in the  position of the equation.

is our answer. 

(As an aside, the negative reciprocal of 4 is . Place the whole number over one and then flip/negate. This does not apply to the above problem, but should be understood to tackle certain permutations of this problem type where the original slope is an integer.)

Example Question #1 : How To Find The Equation Of A Perpendicular Line

If a line has an equation of 2y=3x+3, what is the slope of a line that is perpendicular to the line?

Possible Answers:

-\frac{3}{2}

-\frac{2}{3}

\frac{3}{2}

-2

3

Correct answer:

-\frac{2}{3}

Explanation:

Putting the first equation in slope-intercept form yields y=\frac{3}{2}x+\frac{3}{2}.

A perpendicular line has a slope that is the negative inverse. In this case, -\frac{2}{3}.

Example Question #441 : Sat Mathematics

Which of the following is NOT perpendicular to ?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Parallel lines have slopes that are opposite reciprocals. Any line perpendicular to must have a slope of .  The only line that doesn't have this slope is , which has a slope of .

Example Question #21 : Perpendicular Lines

A vertical line is drawn to connect the x-axis and point .  What must be the equation of the perpendicular line that connects to this point?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The given key word is vertical.  If a perpendicular line that intersects the vertical line, the slope must be zero, and the line would be a horizontal line.  The horizontal line will intersect the point at , which means that the y-value will never change.

The answer is:  

Example Question #21 : Perpendicular Lines

Which of the following is perpendicular to the line  ?

Possible Answers:

None of the given answers

Correct answer:

Explanation:

First, we want to identify the slope of our given line. In slope-intercept form, a line's slope  is the coefficient of 

The slope of our given line is 

Now, we can start to find the perpendicular line. Remember that in order for two lines to be perpendicular, their slopes must be negative reciprocals of each other. 

In this case, we want to find a line whose slope is the negative reciprocal of . So, we want a line whose slope is 

With this in mind, the only answer choice with a slope of  is 

Therefore, the perpendicular line is 

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