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What is the equation of the line that is parallel to y=-2/3x+4 and that passes through (–2,–2)? Answers y=-2/3x-4/3 y=-2/3x-10/3 y=-2/3x-2/3 y=-2/3x-17/4
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What is the equation of the line that is parallel to y=-2/3x+4 and that passes through (–2,–2)?
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y=-2/3x-4/3
y=-2/3x-10/3
y=-2/3x-2/3
y=-2/3x-17/4
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