Answer:
Explanation:
Point-slope formula:
, where
are the coordinates of a point on the line, and
is the slope of the line.
You are given a point that the line you are trying to find passes through, and a slope. The slope is less obvious than the point, but you can find the slope using the given information.
The line perpendicular to y = x + 2 will have the opposite reciprocal slope of this line. The slope of y = x + 2 is 1, so the opposite reciprocal of 1 is:
Now that you have both a point and the slope of the line you are trying to find, you can substitute these values into the point-slope formula (Notice: the name of this formula contains both "point" and "slope").
Substitute
for
and
into the point-slope formula.
Simplify this equation.
Distribute -1 inside the parentheses.
Subtract 8 from both sides of the equation.
This line is in slope-intercept form (
), so we are done.