If you mean: y = -4x+3 then the perpendicular slope is 1/4
4x+2y = 6 2y = -4x+6 y = -2x+3 Perpendicular slope is 1/2
Perpendicular equation: 4x +3y -5 = 0 Perpendicular slope: -4/3 Slope of line: 3/4 Point of line: (-2, -3) Equation of line: y - -3=3/4(x - -2) => 4y - -12=3x - -6 => 4y = 3x -6 Therefore the equation of the line is: 4y = 3x -6 or 3x -4y -6 = 0
If you mean point (-1, 4) and equation of 4x-3y = -9 then y = 4/3x+3 Slope of equation: 4/3 Perpendicular slope: -3/4 Perpendicular equation: y-4 = -3/4(x--1) => 4y = -3x+13
Slope = 4
If you mean: y = 4x+5 then the perpendicular slope is -1/4
If you mean: y = -4x+3 then the perpendicular slope is 1/4
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-- The slope of the graph of [ 4x + y = 2 ] is -4.-- The slopes of perpendicular lines are negative reciprocals.-- The slope of any line perpendicular to [ 4x + y = 2 ] is 1/4 .
4x+2y = 6 2y = -4x+6 y = -2x+3 Perpendicular slope is 1/2
If you mean: y = 4x+2 then the line perpendicular to it will have a slope of -1/4
4x+5y = 7 5y = -4x+7 y = -4/5x+7/5 in slope intercept form So the slope of the perpendicular line is plus 5/4
It is: minus 1.25
4y= -3x + 12 y = -3/4x + 3 The perpendicular slope is 4/3
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The equation has been distorted in the question (as usual on this site). The general idea is to solve the equation for "y"; read off the slope from the resulting equation; then divide minus 1 by this slope to get the slope of the perpendicular line.
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