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Equation for line parallel to 2x-3y+6=0, with the same y intercept
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Equation for line parallel to 2x-3y+6=0, with the same y intercept
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Equation for line parallel to 2x-3y+6=0, with the same y intercept
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I hope this helps you slope=2/3 x'= -3 y'= 2 slope (x'-x)=y'-y 2/3(-3-x)=2-y -6-2x=6-3y 3y-2x-12=0
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ok, so think for 1 second
the equation of a line that is paralell to the line with the SAME y intercept is the same line
so the answer is 2x-3y+6=0 or any other form of that like 2x-3y=-6, or y=2/3x+2
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