Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A perpendicular line has a negative reciprocal of the line it is perpendicular to.
y = [tex]\frac{3}{4}[/tex][tex]x[/tex] - 6
Since the slope of that line is [tex]\frac{3}{4}[/tex], the line perpendicular to that will have the slope of [tex]-\frac{4}{3}[/tex].
Now let's plug the slope into the slope-intercept equation.
y = mx + b
y = [tex]-\frac{4}{3}[/tex][tex]x[/tex] + b
Next, we need to find the y-intercept (b), to get to the equation.
TO FULLY SOLVE THIS, I WOULD NEED TO KNOW ONE POINT OF THE PERPENDICULAR LINE!
Please let me know if there is another point that way I can help you! <3