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Write the equation of the line passing through the given point that is perpendicular to the

given line.
12. y = - 4x + 7: (4,2)

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The equation of the line passing through the given point that is perpendicular to the given line y = - 4x + 7: (4,2) is
\mathbf{y=(1)/(4)x+2 }

Explanation:

Write the equation of the line passing through the given point that is perpendicular to the given line.

y = - 4x + 7: (4,2)

The equation of required line will be in slope-intercept form
y=mx+b where m is slope and b is y-intercept.

We need to find slope and y-intercept

Finding slope:

When two lines are perpendicular their slopes are opposite reciprocal of each other.
m_1=-(1)/(m_2)

So, slope of given line = -4 ( Comparing with
y=mx+b m = -4)

Now, slope of required line will be: m =1/4 (Opposite reciprocal)

Finding y-intercept

y-intercept can be found using m = 1/4 and point (4,2)


y=mx+b\\2=(1)/(4)(4)+b\\2=b

So, we get b = 2

Now, Equation of line

Equation of line having slope m = 1/4 and y-intercept b = 2 is:


y=mx+b\\y=(1)/(4)x+2

So, the equation of the line passing through the given point that is perpendicular to the given line y = - 4x + 7: (4,2) is
\mathbf{y=(1)/(4)x+2 }

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