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A line through which two points would be parallel to a line with a slope of 3/4?

a
(0,-2) and (-4,-2)
b
(0,5) and (-4,2)
c
(0,2) and (-4,1)
d
(0,0) and (0,-2)

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Answer:

F. (0, 5) and (-4, 2)

Explanation:

We need to calculate the slope of each of the given sets of points until we find the set associated with a slope of 3/4:

F. (0,5) and (-4,2) As we go from (-4, 2) to (0,5), x increases by 4 and y increases by 3, so the slope is m = rise / run = 3/4. This is the line with slope 3/4.

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