Respuesta :

Step-by-step explanation:

12a. y-y1=m(x-x1)

y-5=(2-5)/(1--3)(x--3)

y-5=-3/4(x+3)

4y-20=-3x-9

4y=-3x-9+20

4y=-3x+11

y=-¾x+11/4

12b.

Perpendicular lines have the product of their gradient equal to -1

For L1,the gradient is 3

For L2,we express in slope-intercept form

6y=1-2x

y=1/6-⅓x

The slope is -⅓

Now product of both slopes 3×-⅓=-1,thus the lines are perpendicular