How to find the equation of a perpendicular line - PSAT Math

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A line passes through (2, 8) and (4, 15). What is a possible equation for a line perpendicular to this one?

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Remember, perpendicular lines have opposite-reciprocal slopes; therefore, let's first find the slope of our line. That is found by the equation: rise/run or y2 – y1/x2 – x1

Substituting in our values: (15 – 8)/(4 – 2) = 7/2

The perpendicular slope is therefore –2/7.

Since ANY perpendicular line will intersect with this line at some point. We merely need to choose the answer that has a line with slope –2/7. Following the slope intercept form (y = mx + b), we know that the coefficient of x will give us this; therefore our answer is: y = (–2/7)x + 4

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