After following the instructions in part A, the result is
In general, the equation of a horizontal line is y=a, with 'a' a constant. In our case, the line has to be 6 units below F; then y=4-6=-2. The equation of the directrix is y=-2
Part 2)
In Geogebra, go to Tools->Construct->Perpendicular Line; then, click on point F and line y=-2. A new line should appear on your screen, then go to Tools->Points->Intersect and select both lines. After naming the intersection point as 'A', the result is
The answer to part 2) is A=(6,-2)