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write the equation of a line in point slope form through (-3,2) and parallel to a line with a slope of 5
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write the equation of a line in point slope form through (-3,2) and parallel to a line with a slope of 5
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parallel lines have the same slope, so the slope is 5
in point=slope form: (y-2)=5[(x-(-3)]
y-2=5(x+3)
in slope intercept form: y=5x+17
in standard form: 5x-y=-17
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