Answer:
![\huge\boxed{y=-(1)/(7)x+ 10}](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/college/g0v82hoyfruuofm1iej3ky0u19zqdtqpqz.png)
Explanation:
In order to find the equation of this line, we need to note two things.
- A) The slope of two lines that are perpendicular will be opposite reciprocals (that is, multiplying them gets us -1.)
- B) We can substitute a point inside an incomplete equation to try and find a missing value.
So first, let's find the opposite reciprocal of 7 which will be the slope to this equation.
- Reciprocal of 7:
- Opposite of
:
So the slope of this line will be
. The y-intercept will change, and we can substitute what we know into the equation
.
![y = -(1)/(7)x+b](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/college/cvphh9zhfo7cjn4eb72z3uwzr7of0liuax.png)
Now, we can substitute a point on the graph (14, 8) into this equation to find b.
Now that we know the y-intercept, we can finish off our equation by plugging that in.
![y = -(1)/(7)x + 10](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/college/mi7w7nhze4r7wvmgg0rno6ch3cz1374flh.png)
Hope this helped!