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Answer: y=3/2x+1

To find a line that is perpendicular, invert the slope and multiply by -1

so the original slope is -2/3,

invert it to get -3/2 then multiply by -1 to get 3/2

Put the given point (-2,-2) and the new slope into point intercept form: y+2=3/2(x+2)

Rewrite in standard form to get y=3/2x+1

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