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Select the equation of the line parallel to the equation y = -2x - 7 that passes through the point (3, 1).

A y=-2x+7
B y=-2x+6
C y=-2x-2
D y=3x-8

User Flotzilla
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\huge{\boxed{\text{A.}\ y=-2x+7}}

Point-slope form is
y=mx+b, where
m is the slope and
b is the y-intercept.

In the given line, the slope is
-2. Parallel lines share the same slope, so the answer must have a slope of
-2 as well.

Point-slope form is
y-y_1=m(x-x_1), where
m is the slope and
(x_1, y_1) is a known point on the line.

Substitute in the values, where
m=-2 and
(x_1, y_1)=(3, 1).
y-1=-2(x-3)

Distribute the
-2 to the
(x-3).
y-1=-2x+6

Add
1 on each side.
\boxed{y=-2x+7}

User Subbaraoc
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