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Suppose the equation for line A is given by the equation y=-3/4x-2. If line A and line Bare perpendicular and the point (-4, 1) lies on line B, then write an equation of line B A. y = - 4/3x - 2
B. y = 3/4x - 4
C. y = - 3/4x + 2.7
D. y = 4/3x + 6.3

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