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Answer:

y = ax + b

Explanation:

User Jorge Campos
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Hint :

y = ax + b

The coefficient of x is the slope of the line in this form of the linear equations.

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The perpendicular line have negative and inverse slope which means the product of their slope must equals to - 1 .

Thus if we suppose that the line we want to find it's equation has a slope of m ; we have :

4 × m = - 1

Divide both sides by 4

4m ÷ 4 = - 1 ÷ 4

m = - 1/4

Thus we know the coefficient of x now :

y = - 1/4 x + b

======================================To find the value of b we need one of the point that the line passed through it which is the point ( 4 , - 11 ) .

All we have to is put the coordinates in the equation and find the value of b.

Let's gooo....

y = - 1/4 x + b

put the coordinates in the equation

- 11 = (- 1/4)×4 + b

- 11 = - 1 + b

Add both sides 1

- 11 + 1 = -1 + 1 + b

b = - 10

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Thus :


y = - (1)/(4) x + ( - 10) \\


y = - (1)/(4) x - 10 \\

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