Respuesta :
Answer:
y = 1/2x + 5/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Remember that if a line is perpendicular to another line, they intersect, and create a 90 degree angle. Because of this, we know that their slopes cannot be the same. In fact, to find a perpendicular line, you must find the Negative Reciprocal of the given line's slope.
A negative reciprocal of -2, would be positive 1/2.
So, this is the slope of the line perpendicular to y = 2x-4.
You're given a point that this line passes through, however you need the Y-Intercept. Thus, you must plug in the point to the slope formula.
You should have: 4 = 1/2(3) + b
Now we solve for b.
4 = 3/2 + b
Subtract 3/2 from both sides
5/2 = b
Now that we have our y-intercept we can finish writing the equation for the line perpendicular by simply taking out the points we plugged in. Leave the slope however.
Y = 1/2x + 5/2