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What is the equation of a line that contains point (-2,3) and is PARALLEL to y = -3x + 2
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What is the equation of a line that contains point (-2,3) and is PARALLEL to y = -3x + 2
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Answer: y = -3x - 3
Since //-lines have same slope, slope of equation will be -3. Using pt slope form w/ pt given to us and //-line slope, we get y = -3x-3
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