Identify an equation in point-slope from for the line perpendicular to y=-4x-1 that passes through (-2, 4)

Answer:
y - 4 = ¼(x + 2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Point-slope form equation is given as y - b = m(x - a). Where,
(a, b) = a point on the line = (-2, 4)
m = slope = ¼ (sleep of the line perpendicular to y = -4x - 1 is the negative reciprocal of its slope value, -4 which is ¼)
✔️To write the equation, substitute (a, b) = (-2, 4), and m = ¼ into the point-slope equation, y - b = m(x - a).
y - 4 = ¼(x - (-2))
y - 4 = ¼(x + 2)
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