Respuesta :
The perpendicular equation would include a slope that is the opposite reciprocal of the original slope.
Steps:
1. Get x to the other side in the original equation. This making the slope -4 or -4/1.
2. Turn the slope into it’s opposite reciprocal m = 1/4.
3. If you use point-slope form, y - y1 = m( x - x1 ), you can substitute y1 and x1 with the numbers in the point given. But since we previously found the opposite reciprocal, we will replace “m” as well. *By the way, the subtraction of a negative makes a positive. [y + 3 = 1/4( x + 4 )]
4. Solve:
A: Distribute (y + 3 = 1/4x + 1)
B: Subtract 3 from both sides (y = 1/4x -2)
Perpendicular Equation: y = 1/4x - 2
Steps:
1. Get x to the other side in the original equation. This making the slope -4 or -4/1.
2. Turn the slope into it’s opposite reciprocal m = 1/4.
3. If you use point-slope form, y - y1 = m( x - x1 ), you can substitute y1 and x1 with the numbers in the point given. But since we previously found the opposite reciprocal, we will replace “m” as well. *By the way, the subtraction of a negative makes a positive. [y + 3 = 1/4( x + 4 )]
4. Solve:
A: Distribute (y + 3 = 1/4x + 1)
B: Subtract 3 from both sides (y = 1/4x -2)
Perpendicular Equation: y = 1/4x - 2
Answer: the equation is
y = x/4 -2
Step-by-step explanation:
Write an equation in slope-intercept form for the line that passes through the given point and is perpendicular to the following equation
Slope-intercept equation is
y= mx + c
Point: (−4,−3)
Equation: 4x+y=7
For two lines to be perpendicular, the product of their slopes, m1 and m2 must be equal to -1
From the given equation, 4x+y=7
y = 7-4x, y= -4x +7.
slope,m1 = -4
Slope of second perpendicular line
=m2
m1 × m2 =-1
4 × m2= -1
m2=-1/-4= 1/4
y = x/4+ c
From the points (−4,−3) given,
y = -3 and x = -4
Substituting in the equation, y = -x/4+ c,
-3= 1/4×-4 + c
-3 = -1+c
c = -3+1 = -2
So the equation is
y = x/4 -2