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What is parallel to y equals 2x - 3

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We have the line y = 2x - 3, any lineparallel to this one must have the same slope, so:


\begin{gathered} \text{The lines parallel to y = 2x -3 are:} \\ y=2x-C \\ \text{Where C is a constant.} \end{gathered}

So, any line like y = 2x - C, where C is a constant

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