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A : Equation of the line passing through (3, -4) and perpendicular to `2x+3y+7=0` is `3x-2y-17=0`.
R : Equation of the line passing through `(x_(1), y_(1))` and perpendicular to `ax+by+c=0` is `b(x-x_(1))-a(y-y_(1))=0`

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A, R are correct, R is correct explaination of A

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A, R are correct, R is not correct explanation of A

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A is true, R is false

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A is false, R is true

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