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Write an equation if a line perpendicular to the given equation through the given point

Write an equation if a line perpendicular to the given equation through the given-example-1
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The given equation is


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

The slope of the given equation is 1/2 (the coefficient of x).

Then, we use the perpendicularity definition to find the slope of the new line


\begin{gathered} m\cdot m_1=-1 \\ m\cdot(1)/(2)=-1 \\ m=-2 \end{gathered}

Then, we use the point (6,4), the slope -2, and the point-slope formula to find the equation


\begin{gathered} y-y_1=m(x-x_1) \\ y-4=-2(x-6) \\ y-4=-2x+12 \\ y=-2x+12+4 \\ y=-2x+16 \end{gathered}

Hence, the equation of the new perpendicular line is


y=-2x+16

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