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What is the equation of a line perpendicular to y=1/4x-3 that passes through point (-2,4)?

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Explanation:

To find a line perpendicular to one another and passing through the point we take the slope of the original line and apply its reciprocal in point slope form.

Reciprocal of
(1)/(4) is
(-4)/(1)=-4

Now plug the slope into point-slope form with the known x and y values:


x-(-2)=-4(y-4)\\x+2=-4(y-4)\\x+2=-4y+16\\x+2+4y=16\\4y=16-x-2\\y=4-(x)/(4)-(2)/(4)\\y=3.5-(x)/(4)

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