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Write an equation of the line that passes through the point P (2,-2) and is parallel to the line

-2x+y=-3

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Explanation:

Solution:

The slope of the line -2x+y = -3 is m1 =

- coefficient of x ÷ coefficient of y

= -(-2) ÷1

=2

Then, according to the question ;

It is stated that the lines are parallel

i.e.

m1=m2

or, 2 = m2

Hence, m2 =2

Again,

The required equation of the line passing through the point P(2,-2) = (x1,y1) is

y-y1 = m2(x- x1)

or, y-(-2) = 2(x-2)

or, y+2 = 2x-4

or, 2+4 = 2x-y

or, 2x-y = 6

Therefore; 2x-y = 6.

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