The equation of the line perpendicular to the given line that contains point $ A $ is:
$ \color{blue}{ x+10y+70=0 }$ ( General form )
$ \color{blue}{ y = - \frac{ 1 }{ 10 } x - 7 } ~~~$ ( Slope y-intercept form )
Step 1:The slope of a given line is $ m = 10 $.
Step 2: The perpendicular slope ($ m_1 $) is negative reciprocal of the slope $ m $.
$$ m_1 = - \frac{1}{m} = -\frac{ 1 }{ 10 } = -\frac{ 1 }{ 10 } $$So the perpendicular line will have a slope of $ m_1 = -\frac{ 1 }{ 10 } $
Step 3: Now we have a point and the slope so we can use point-slope form, which is:
$$ y - y_0 = m_1 (x - x_0) $$In this example we have: $ m_1 = -\frac{ 1 }{ 10 } $ , $ x_0 = -10 $ and $ y_0 = -6 $. After substitution we have:
$$ \begin{aligned} y - y_0 =& ~ m_1 (x - x_0) \\ y - \left( -6\right) =& ~ -\frac{ 1 }{ 10 } ( x - \left( -10\right)) \\y + 6 =& ~ -\frac{ 1 }{ 10 } x -1 \\y =& ~ -\frac{ 1 }{ 10 } x -1 -6 \\y =& ~ - \frac{ 1 }{ 10 } x - 7\\ \end{aligned} $$