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Answer:

2x + 3y - 4 = 0

Explanation:

Equation of the line → 2x - 3y + 4 = 0

3y = 2x + 4

y =
(2)/(3)x+(4)/(3)

Slope of this line 'm' =
(2)/(3)

y-intercept of this line → y =
(4)/(3) Or
(0, (4)/(3))

Let the equation of the line is,

y = m'x + b'

By the property of perpendicular lines,

m × m' = -1


(2)/(3)* m'=-1

m' =
-(3)/(2)

Equation of the perpendicular line will be,

y =
-(3)/(2)x+b'

Since this line passes through
(0, (4)/(3)),


(4)/(3)=-(3)/(2)* 0+b'

b' =
(4)/(3)

Therefore, equation of the perpendicular line will be,

y =
-(2)/(3)x+(4)/(3)

3y = -2x + 4

2x + 3y - 4 = 0

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