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Identify an equation in point-slope form for the line perpendicular to y = 1/4 x - 7 that passes through (-2,-6)

A. y - 6 = 1/4 (x - 2)
B. y + 6 = - 1/4 (x + 2)
C. y + 6 = -4 (x + 2)
D. y + 2 = -4(x + 6)

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Answer: C : y+6=-4(x+2)

Step-by-step explanation : -----////a p e x\\\\------

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\text{Let}\ k:y=m_1x+b_1\ \text{and}\ l:y=m_2x+b_2,\ \text{then}\\\\l\ \perp\ k\iff m_1m_2=-1\to m_2=-(1)/(m_1)\\\\l\ \parallel\ k\iff m_1=m_2\\\\\text{We have}\ y=(1)/(4)x-7\to m_1=(1)/(4).\\\\\text{therefore}\ m_2=-(1)/((1)/(4))=-4.\\\\\text{The point-slope form}:\ y-y_1=m(x-x_1).\\\\\text{Substitute the value of a slope and coordinates of the point (-2, -6)}:\\\\y-(-6)=-4(x-(-2))\\\\Answer:\ \boxed{C.\ y+6=-4(x+2)}

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