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71. Which equation represents a line that is parallel to y= -2x + 1 and that passes through the point (-4, 3)?

A. y= -2x -1
B. y= -2x -5
C. y= 1/2x -1
D. y= 1/2x -5

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For lines to be parallel, they have to have the SAME slope.

The given line's slope is -2, so the parallel line's slope is also -2.


You will be using the equation:

y = mx + b

"m" is the slope, "b" is the y-intercept (the y value when x = 0)

Since you know the slope, you can plug it in.


y = mx + b

y = -2x + b

To find "b", you can plug in the point (-4, 3) into the equation.


y = -2x + b

3 = -2(-4) + b

3 = 8 + b

-5 = b


Your equation is:

y = -2x - 5



Your answer is B

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