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6. Which of the following points would lie on a line that is parallel to y = -2x + 3 (A) (3,2) and (1, -4) (B) (1,2) and (3,2) (C) (3,-2) and (0,0) (D) (-1,-2) and (-2,0)

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Parallel lines have equal slopes.

The line is in the form:


y=mx+b

Where m is the slope and b is the y intercept.

So, the line has slope of -2

The parallel line will have an equation:


y=-2x+b

Two points are given in each choice. We just need to find the slope of each answer choice with slope formula and whichever is equal to "-2" is our answer.

The slope formula:


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

Checking A:


m=(-4-2)/(1-3)=-(6)/(-2)=3

Not correct.

Checking B:


m=(2-2)/(3-1)=0

Not correct.

Checking C:


m=(0-2)/(0-3)=(2)/(3)

Not correct.

Checking D:


m=(0--2)/(-2--1)=(2)/(-1)=-2

Yes, this is -2. This is the line parallel to the line given.

Correct Answer is D

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