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Answer:what the other guy the said

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Hi! Let me help you!

  • Perpendicular lines have slopes that are opposite reciprocals.
  • This means we take a number, flop it over, and change its sign.
  • In this case, we have a line with a slope of

  • \displaystyle-(1)/(3)
  • Flop it over:

  • \rm{-3}
  • Change its sign:
  • 3
  • Thus, the slope of the line perpendicular to the given line is 3.
  • Now, what is its equation?
  • Since we know the slope and a point that the line intersects, we can write the line's equation in Point-Slope Form:
  • y-y1=m(x-x1)
  • Where y1 is the y-coordinate of the point, m is the slope, and x1 is the x-coordinate.
  • In this case, y1=2, m=3, and x1=4.
  • Plug in the values:
  • y-2=3(x-4)
  • y-2=3x-12
  • y=3x-12+2
  • y=3x-10

Answer:

y=3x-10

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