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Answer:


-(4)/(5)

Explanation:

Since line e is perpendicular to line d, the slope for line e would be the inverse of line d.

Therefore, the slope of e would have to be
-(4)/(5).

When lines are perpendicular inverse the slope.

When lines are parallel the slope stays the same but the y-intercept changes.

I hope this helps!!

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