Given two points, A(4,2) and B(-1,y), and a line with slope 4, the value of y that makes AB perpendicular to the line is 5/4.
Two lines are perpendicular when their slopes multiply to -1. The slope of line t is 4, so the slope of line AB must be -1/4.
To find the slope of line AB, we use the formula:
m = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)
Substituting in the coordinates of A and B, we get:
m = (y - 2) / (-1 - 4)
Setting this equal to -1/4, we get:
(y - 2) / -5 = -1/4
Multiplying both sides by -5, we get:
y - 2 = -1/4 * -5
Adding 2 to both sides, we get:
y = 5/4
The value of y that makes AB perpendicular to t is 5/4.