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The line equation in slope-intercept form is \"\", where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

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If two lines are perpendicular, the slope (\"\") of one line is opposite reciprocal

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of the second line slope (\"\"). It can be represented as, \"\".

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The slope of the line \"\" is \"\".

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So the line perpendicular to above equation has the slope \"\".   \"\"

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Substitute \"\" and \"\"in the point-slope form equation.

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\"\"                    (Substitute (x1, y1) and m values)

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\"\"                         (Product of two same signs is positive)

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\"\"                     (Apply distributive property: \"\")

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\"\"                                    (Simplify)\"\"\"\"                 (Subtract 3 from each side)

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\"\"                             (Apply additive inverse property: \"\")

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\"\"                            (Apply additive identity property: \"\")

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\"\"                                 (Subtract: \"\")\"\"

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The required slope-intercept form of the line equation is \"\".