Answer:
[tex]y = -\frac{3}{2}x + 2[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Equation of a line:
The equation of a line has the following format:
[tex]y = mx + b[/tex]
In which m is the slope and b is the y-intercept(value of y when x = 0).
If two lines are perpendicular, the multiplication of their slopes is -1.
Contains (0, 2)
This means that [tex]b = 2[/tex]. So
[tex]y = mx + 2[/tex]
Finding the slope:
Perpendicular to y = 2/3x + 1 means that:
[tex]\frac{2m}{3} = -1[/tex]
[tex]2m = -3[/tex]
[tex]m = -\frac{3}{2}[/tex]
So
[tex]y = -\frac{3}{2}x + 2[/tex]