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Answer:The equations representing the lines that are perpendicular to line m are:

B. y = -2/3x +4

E. y+1=-4/6(x+5)

Step-by-step explanation:Lines that are perpendicular to each other have slopes that are negative reciprocal of each other.

For example, if a line has a slope of 2, the slope of a line that is perpendicular to it would be, -1/2 (negative reciprocal of 2).

Determine the slope of the given line whose equation is, y + 2 = 3/2(x + 4). Rewrite the equation in slope-intercept form [y = mx + b]:

y + 2 = 3/2x + 6

y = 3/2x + 6 - 2

y = 3/2x + 4

The slope is therefore 3/2.

Negative reciprocal of 3/2 is -2/3.

Examine each of the equations given and see which equation has a slope of -2/3.

A. y = -3/2x +4, the slope is -3/2.

B. y = -2/3x + 4, the slope is -2/3. (perpendicular)

C. y = 2/3x +4, the slope is 2/3.

D. y = 3/2x +4, the slope is 3/2.

E. y+1=-4/6(x+5), rewrite in slope-intercept form

y+1=-4/6x + 20/6

y + 1 = -2/3x + 10/3

The slope is -2/3. (perpendicular)

F. y+ 1 = 3/2(x + 5), the slope is 3/2.

Therefore, the equations representing the lines that are perpendicular to line m are:

B. y = -2/3x +4

E. y+1=-4/6(x+5)

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