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Line k is perpendicular to the line y=(2/3)x−4 and passes through the point (5,−7). Which is the equation of line k?
A:y+7=(2/3)(x−5)
B:y−7=(2/3)(x+5)
C:y−7=(−3/2)(x+5)
D:y+7=(−3/2)(x−5)
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