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The coordinates of the foot of the perpendicular from the point `(2,3)` on the line `-y+3x+4=0` are given by (a)`((37)/(10),-1/(10))` (b) `(-1/(10),(37)/(10))` (c)`((10)/(37),-10)` (d) `(2/3,-1/3)`

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