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B. (-4,-1) Y= 4/3 x + 6What’s the equation of the line in standard form

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When two lines are perpendicular, the slopes of the lines m1 and m2 are related such that

m1m2 = -1

from the given equation comparing with tyhe general form of the equation of a line (y = mx + c)

m1 = 4/3

The slope of the perpendicular line is -3/4

The equation of the line

y- -1 = -3/4(x - -4)

y + 1 = -3/4(x + 4)

y + 1 = -3x/4 - 3

Subtract 1 from both sides

y + 1 - 1 = -3x/4 - 3 - 1

y = -3x/4 - 3 - 1

y = -3x/4 - 4

This is the standard form of the equation

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