Write an equation that is
perpendicular to y=x-6 and
passes through (3,2)...
Mathematics, 12.12.2020 16:00 emileep13
Write an equation that is
perpendicular to y=x-6 and
passes through (3,2)
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sum= when you add is how much the whole amount is
distance= when you use angles and it means how far it goes
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