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Right any equation in slope intercept for the line that passes through (0,-2) And is parallel to the line whose equation is 3x+5y=3

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slope-intercept form: Y-Y1=m(X-X1) where m= slope

First find m: since the unknown equation is parallel to 3x=5y+3, set the later equation to y= form to find the slope ->

3x-3=5y+3-3

(3x-3)/5=5y/5

y= 3/5x-3/5

so m=3/5



Then plug in the coordinates (0,2) into the slope-intercept form and use your m, and you're done :D

Y-2= 3/5(x-0)

and you can simplify that into a y= form:

y=3/5x+2

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