Lösung 2.2:5d
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If two non-vertical lines are perpendicular to each other, their slopes \displaystyle k_{1} and \displaystyle k_{2} satisfy the relation \displaystyle k_{1}k_{2}=-1, and from this we have that the line we are looking for must have a slope that is given by
since the line \displaystyle y=2x+5 has a slope \displaystyle k_{1}=2 (the coefficient in front of x).
The line we are looking for can thus be written in the form
with m as an unknown constant.
Because the point (2,4) should lie on the line, (2,4) must satisfy the equation of the line,
i.e. \displaystyle m=5. The equation of the line is \displaystyle y=-\frac{1}{2}x+5.