Respuesta :
Perpendicular is a 90 degree angle which means that it could just be the opposite of one of the numbers and it be just fine so I believe your answer would be 2x + y = 4 but I may be wrong
2x + y = -4
First rearrange this in to the form (y = mx + c).
y = -2x - 4
When a line is perpendicular to another line, its gradient must be inverted, and we do this by (-1 / m). In this case our gradient is -2, so the gradient for the new line is (1/2).
To find our constant (c) for this new equation, we can use (y - y1) = m(x - x1).
We replace y1 with -8, and x1 with 2, as we know the new line passes through this point. And we also replace m, our gradient, with the gradient we found earlier, (1/2).
y -- 8 = (1/2)(x - 2)
y + 8 = (1/2)x - 1
Now we just rearrange in to the form (y = mx + c)
y = (1/2)x - 9
First rearrange this in to the form (y = mx + c).
y = -2x - 4
When a line is perpendicular to another line, its gradient must be inverted, and we do this by (-1 / m). In this case our gradient is -2, so the gradient for the new line is (1/2).
To find our constant (c) for this new equation, we can use (y - y1) = m(x - x1).
We replace y1 with -8, and x1 with 2, as we know the new line passes through this point. And we also replace m, our gradient, with the gradient we found earlier, (1/2).
y -- 8 = (1/2)(x - 2)
y + 8 = (1/2)x - 1
Now we just rearrange in to the form (y = mx + c)
y = (1/2)x - 9