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Write the​ slope-intercept equation of the function f whose graph satisfies the given conditions.

Write the​ slope-intercept equation of the function f whose graph satisfies the given-example-1
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To find the slope of the perpendicular line, we must find the slope of the line with x-intercept of 2 and y-intercept of -4.

Let's use rise/run to find the slope. The run is 2, and the rise if 4 (yes, positive 4).

4/2 = 2

So, the slope of the original line is 2. The other line must have a slope that is the negative reciprocal of that, which will be -1/2.

Let's start making our equation by using point-slope form.

For a line with slope m and that passes through
(x_1,y_1), the point slope form equation is the following:


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

We know the passing point and the slope. Now, let's plug them into the point-slope form formula.


y-4=- (1)/(2) (x+6)

Distribute.


y-4= -(1)/(2) x-3

Now, add both sides by 4.


y= -(1)/(2) x+1

Replace y with f(x)


f(x)=- (1)/(2)x+1
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