Answer:
y=-2x-3
Explanation:
Since our equation is in standard form Ax+By=C we must first manipulate the equation so that we have it in the slope-intercept form such that y=mx+b. Therefore:
![-x+2y=4\\2y=x+4\\\\y=(x+4)/(2)\\\\y=(1)/(2)x+2](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/high-school/baq2d8dhoqy7troq1aqi67y3p90lcedv30.png)
Therefore, our slope is 1/2 and our y-intercept is 2. Now in order to determine a perpendicular line to the one stated above we must then get the negative inverse of our slope meaning
(negative reciprocal). Now we must use the point slope formula:
![y=m(x-x_1)+y_1](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/high-school/rlid52pnv9m2qctkxzekl4s376uwe969wm.png)
Where m is the slope, x1 is -2 and y1 is 1 (because of the ordered pair given). And so:
![y=-2(x-(-2))+1\\\\y=-2(x+2)+1\\\\y=-2x-4+1\\\\y=-2x-3](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/high-school/lwdb1smguscrsqfksrf643rx3ay7s5lyvt.png)
Therefore, the line that is perpendicular to -x+2y=4 is y=-2x-3.