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E: L is perpendicular to a line with slope
-(3)/(2).

Lines are perpendicular if the negative reciprocal of the slope is equal. For example, the reciprocal of
(2)/(3) is
(3)/(2) (remember, to get the reciprocal, simply switch the numerator and the denominator).

So, the negative reciprocal of
(2)/(3) is
-(3)/(2). This represents the slope of a line that is perpendicular.

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