Find the slope of the perpendicular line
When two lines are perpendicular, the product of their slopes is -1. This means that the slopes are negative-reciprocals of each other.
⇒ if the slope of this line = 2 (y = 2x + 2)
then the slope of the perpendicular line (m) = - ¹/₂
Determine the equation
We can now use the point-slope form (y - y₁) = m(x - x₁)) to write the equation for this line:
⇒ y - 3 = - ¹/₂ (x - 4)
We can also write the equation in the slope-intercept form by making y the subject of the equation and expanding the bracket to simplify:
since y - 3 = - ¹/₂ (x - 4)
y = - ¹/₂ x + 5 (in slope-intercept form)