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What is the equation of the line that goes through (1,-2) and is parallel to y=-3x-3? A. y-1=-3(x+2) B. y-1=1/3(x+2) C. y+2=-1/3(x-1) D. y+2=-3(x-1)
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What is the equation of the line that goes through (1,-2) and is parallel to y=-3x-3?
A. y-1=-3(x+2)
B. y-1=1/3(x+2)
C. y+2=-1/3(x-1)
D. y+2=-3(x-1)
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I think its D. y+2=-3(x-1)
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