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the equation of the line that is perpendicular to the line y - 4x= -2 (x -3 )and passes through the point (2, 8)

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if the line is perpendicular to:


y-4=-2(x-3)

so the slope will be the negative reciproc of this exuation so:


m=(1)/(2)

Now with the slope and the coordinate (2,8) we can find the intersection c whrn x = 0 so


\begin{gathered} m=(y-y_1)/(x-x_1) \\ (1)/(2)=(y-8)/(0-2) \end{gathered}

and we solve for y so:


\begin{gathered} -(2)/(2)=y-8 \\ -1+8=y \\ 7=y \end{gathered}

So the equation of the perpendicular line will be:


y=(1)/(2)x+7

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