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Find the equation of the line that is perpendicular to the line y = 4 and passes through the point (−2, 1).

A) x = −2
B) y = −1
C) y = 1
D) x = 2

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

y = 4 is a horizontal line parallel to the x- axis with a slope of zero

A line perpendicular to it is a vertical line parallel to the y- axis

The equation of a vertical line is x = c

where c is the value of the x- coordinates the line passes through.

The line passes through (- 2, 1) with x- coordinate - 2, hence

x = - 2 ← equation of perpendicular line → A

User Sean Burton
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Answer:

A.
x=-2

Explanation:

We are asked to find the equation that is perpendicular to line
y=4 and passes through the point
(-2,1).

We can see that our given equation is a horizontal line, which crosses y-axis at point
(0,4).

Every vertical line is perpendicular to a horizontal line. We know that equation of a vertical line is in form
x=a, which crosses x-axis at point
(a,0).

Since we need to find the equation that passes through point
(-2,1), so our required equation will pass x-axis at
-2.

Therefore, our required equation would be
x=-2 and option A is the correct choice.

User Manish
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