Answer:
The correct answer option is D. y = 3x - 5.
Explanation:
We are given a graph of a straight line and we are to find the equation of a line which is perpendicular to this line and passes through the point.
Firstly, we will find the slope of the line using any two points on it.


Since the slope of a perpendicular line is a negative reciprocal of the given line so our required slope is 3.
Also, we know that the standard equation of a line is given by:

So substituting the values of the given point (3, 4) and the slope to find the y-intercept:


Therefore, the equation of this line is y = 3x - 5.