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What is the point-slope equation of the line through the point (−5, 5) that is perpendicular to the line whose equation is 5x = 3y?
a. y − 5 = 5/3(x + 5)
b. y − 5 = −3/5(x + 5)
c. y − 5 = 3/5(x + 5)
d. y − 5 = −5/3(x + 5)

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