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What equation describes a line passing through (-2,3) and is parallel to y=-3x+4?
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What equation describes a line passing through (-2,3) and is parallel to y=-3x+4?
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The equation has same slope as y = -3x + 4 so it will have slope m = -3.
Use the point-slope form:-
y - y1 = -3(x - x1)
x1 = -2 and y1 = 3:-
y - 3 = -3(x - -2)
y - 3 = -3x - 6
y = -3x - 3 is the answer
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