Answer:
$y=(7/2)x+20$
Step-by-step explanation:
SInce the gradient of the first line is $-2/7$ then the gradien of the perpendicular line is $7/2$.
Therefore by the point slope formula the line that we are looking for is
$y-6=(7/2)(x+4)$
$y=(7/2)x + 20$
F(2)= 4(16) - 6(4) + 8(2) - 15
F(2)= 64 -24 + 16 - 15
F(2)= 41
Answer:
B. It's actually something like 2.142857143... but you know, the closest answer is 2.14.