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Which line set of points are part of a line that is parallel to the line y = (-⅔)x + 1 (5, 0), (-1, 4) (2, 0), (2, -1) (2, -2), (6, 4) (3, -2), (6, 0)
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Which line set of points are part of a line that is parallel to the line y = (-⅔)x + 1
(5, 0), (-1, 4)
(2, 0), (2, -1)
(2, -2), (6, 4)
(3, -2), (6, 0)
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The 1st set (5, 0), (-1, 4) matches that description.
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