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Mathematics, 28.05.2020 02:08 ptrlvn01

Line l (not pictured) is perpendicular to line k, shown in the figure above. The two lines intersect at the point (1, −2). What is the y-intercept of line l?

a. 1
b. −5/3
c. −7/3
d. −5


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