This equation crosses the positive x-axis at (0, 2). I used a graphing calculator, you could brute force it if you'd like.
First, take the derivative of the equation given:


At 2, the function has a derivative of 8 (just plug in 2 to y'). So, the perpendicular to that has to have the slope -1/8 because of the negative-inverse rule. We have this until now:

Now, we have to get a 0 on the right side, so, just get everything on the other side, and you are done.