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Write an equation of a line that is parallel to the line whose equation is 3y=x+6 and that passes through the point (-3,4).
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Write an equation of a line that is parallel to the line whose equation is 3y=x+6 and that passes through the point (-3,4).
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The standard form of this equation is
The slope of two parallel lines i the same, so the slope of the line we're looking for is also
Since the line passes through
, the equation is:
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