6:22 Test 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE 1/1 CORRECT Write the equation of a line that is perpendicular to the straight line $$y = \frac{13}{11}x - \frac{19}{23}$$ that goes through the point $$(\frac{4}{9}, -\frac{5}{11})$$ Correct: $$y = -\frac{11}{13}x - \frac{101}{1287}$$ Correct answer B $$y = -\frac{11}{13}x - \frac{181}{987}$$ C $$y = -\frac{11}{13}x - \frac{319}{703}$$ D $$y = \frac{13}{11}x - \frac{101}{1287}$$ E $$y = \frac{13}{11}x - \frac{319}{703}$$
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The given line is $$y = \frac{13}{11}x - \frac{19}{23}$$. The slope of this line is $$m_1 = \frac{13}{11}$$. Show more…
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