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Step-by-step explanation:

The slope of a perpendicular line is the negative inverse of the reference line.  If the reference line is y=mx + b, with slope of m, the perpendicular line will have slope of -(1/m).  The perpendicular line would take the form:

y = -(1/m)+b

Example:  Reference Line:  y = 2x + 2

Perpendicular Line:  y = -(1/2)x + 2

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