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The line perpendicular to the equation and has the same y-intercept with another is y = - 4 / 3 x + 4.

How to find equation of a line?

The equation of a line can be describe as follows:

y = mx + b

where

  • m = slope
  • b = y-intercept

Therefore, lines that a perpendicular follows the rule below:

m₁m₂ = -1

Hence,

y + 6 = 3 / 4 (x - 2)

y + 6 = 3 / 4 x - 6 / 4

y =  3 / 4 x - 6 / 4 - 6

y = 3 / 4 x - 30 / 4

y = 3 / 4 x - 15 / 2

Hence,

3 / 4 m₂ = -1

m₂ = - 4 / 3

Therefore,

slope of the line is - 4 / 3

Let's find the y-intercept of the second line

4x + 5y -20 = 0

5y = -4x + 20

y = -4 / 5 x + 4

y-intercept  = 4

Therefore, the line perpendicular to the equation and has the same y-intercept with another is y = - 4 / 3 x + 4.

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