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What is the equation of a line perpendicular to

y =

(1)/(4) x \: - 3
that passes through point (-2, 4)?

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Since the given line


y = ( 1)/(4) x - 3

has slope

= (1)/(4)


The equation of the line perpendicular to it must have a slope which is the negative reciprocal of ,

(1)/(4)
The slope of the perpendicular line

= ( - 1)/( (1)/(4) ) = - 4
Using the slope intercept form,


y = mx + c
We substitute

- 4
This implies that,

y = - 4x + c
Since


(-2,4)
lies on this line , it must satisfy its equation.

That is


4 = - 4( - 2) + c


This implies that


4 = 8 + c

4 - 8 = c

c = - 4

The line therefore has equation,


y = - 4x - 4
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