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Write an equation that is parallel to y = -4x - 1 and passes through (-2 , 4)
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Write an equation that is parallel to y = -4x - 1 and passes through (-2 , 4)
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y = -4x + 4
In order for a function to be parallel to another, they must have the same slope but different intercepts (or else they'd be the same line).
This equation has the same slope and the same intercept, so it is parallel.
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