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Which is the equation for the line perpendicular to y = -5/3 x + 11 and 1/3 and containing p(-2,. y - 2= - 3/5(x-. y= -5/3 x + 4 and 1/. y= -3/5 x + 4 and 1/. y= 3/5 x + 4 and 1/5

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