Answer:
(–2, 0) and (2, 5)
(2, –1) and (10, 9)
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Find the slope of the what is considered perpendicular to -4/5. To do this, we simply use the reciprocal and multiply it by -1. Therefore, a perpendicular line would have a slope of 5/4.
2. Next, we can plug each of the ordered pairs into [tex]\frac{y2-y1}{x2-x1}[/tex] to see whether or not they have a slope of 5/4. We must do this to all of the ordered pairs until we find 2. Keep in mind that coordinates give you (x, y) in that order, so don't get the x's and y's confused. Additionally, it does not matter which coordinate goes first, just make sure that you get y2 and x2 from the same coordinate, and y1 and x1 from the same coordinate.