If L is perpendicular to y = 2x + 3, we know that the gradient of L is the
negative reciprocal of the gradient of y = 2x + 3, which is 2.
The negative reciprocal of 2 is -

, and we know this because these two numbers
multiply to make -1.
Now that we know the gradient of L, we use the following equation:

-

=

(

-

We then substitute in the gradient and given coordinates to get:

- 7 = -

(

- 4)
2y - 14 = x - 4
2y = x + 10
y =

x + 5