Since you know that the equation of the line is perpendicular to 1/3, you have to find the inverse of 1/3. You swap the denominator and numerator and make the number negative. In this case, it will be -3. Now that you know the slope is -3, you can use the equation y-y1=m(x-x1) where m is the slope. We know that the point (2,4) is in the graph so we can plug it into the equation. y-4=m(x-2). We know that the slope is -3 so we can plug it into the equation. y-4=-3(x-2). Simplify this to get y-4=-3x+6. Simplify this to get y=-3x+10. This means that the answer is y=-3x+10.