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What is the value of y so that the line segment with endpoints A(−3, y) and B(6, −4) is parallel to the line segment with endpoints C(−7, 6) and D(−1, 4)? y =1/2 y = −1 y = 7 y = 1
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What is the value of y so that the line segment with endpoints A(−3, y) and B(6, −4) is parallel to the line segment with endpoints C(−7, 6) and D(−1, 4)?
y =1/2
y = −1
y = 7
y = 1
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The answer is y equal -1
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