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Write the equation of the line passing through point (4, -2) and perpendicular to y = 4x + 2

Write the equation of the line passing through point (4, -2) and perpendicular to-example-1

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In our case, we can note that the slope m is the coefficient of the variable x, that is,


m=4

A perpendicular line must have a negative reciprocal slope, that is,


\begin{gathered} M=-(1)/(m) \\ then \\ M=-(1)/(4) \end{gathered}

then, the searched line has the form


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

Now, we can find b by means of the given point (4,-2). Then, by replacing this point into the last equation, we get


-2=-(1)/(4)(4)+b

which gives


-2=-1+b

and by moving -1 to the left hand side, we have


\begin{gathered} -2+1=b \\ -1=b \\ or\text{ quivalently,} \\ b=-1 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the perpendicular line is


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

which corresponds to option b

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