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Find the equation of the line that contains the point (4,-2) and is perpendicular to the line y=-2x+8.

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Answer:


(1)/(2) x - 4

Explanation:

Perpendicular lines will have slopes that are the multiplicative additive inverse of each other: a line with slope 3/4 is perpendicular to a line with slope -4/3, for example. You need a line that is perpendicular to a line with slope -2 (reading that from the -2 in the -2x portion of the given equation, which is written in slope-intercept form), so your new line must have slope +1/2.

With the slope and a point, we can come up with an equation using this formula:

y - y-coordinate = slope (x - x-coordinate)

So we have y - (-2) = 1/2 (x - 4).

Simplify the equation: y + 2 = 1/2 x - 2

Subtract 2 from both sides: y + 2 - 2 = 1/2 x - 2 - 2

Simplify: y = 1/2 x - 4.

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