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Y=0.6x–3;(–2,2) parallel lines
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Y=0.6x–3;(–2,2) parallel lines
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Y=0.6x–3;(–2,2) parallel lines
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parallel shows that the slope is the same,
y=0.6x+a
plug (-2,2) into the equation
2= -2*0.6+a
2+1.2=a
a=3.2
function of the parallel line is y=0.6x+3.2
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