Which equation has a graph which is perpendicular to the line y=-2x and which passes through the point (-2,3)

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The equation that has a perpendicular graph to y = -2x and passes through (-2, 3) is y = (1/2)*x + 4

How to find a perpendicular line?

For a line y = a*x + b, we can find a perpendicular line as another that has a slope equal to the opposite of the inverse of the original slope.

In this case, we start with:

y = -2x

Where the slope is -2.

Then, a perpendicular line to this one will be:

y = (1/2)*x + c

Where c can be any real number.

Now, we know that this lie passes through (-2, 3), replacing these values we get:

3 = (1/2)*(-2) + c

3 = -1 + c

3 + 1 = c = 4

So the linear equation is y = (1/2)*x + 4

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