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14. Write an equation in slope-intercept form for the line that passes through

(-2, 3) and is parallel to the line with equation 3x + 2y = 6.

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Answer:


y=(-3)/(2) x

Explanation:


3x+2y=6


P(-2,3)

Rewrite the first equation in slope-intercept form:


2y=-3x+6


y=(-3)/(2) x+3

The slope-intercept form is the following:


y=mx+b

m = slope

parallel lines have the same slope, therefore we know that our new line will have a slope (-3/2).

Now write the line in the point-slope form:


(y-y_1)=m(x-x_1)


y-3=(-3)/(2) (x+2)

Now we need to re-write into slope-intercept form. Distribute -3/2:


y-3=(-3)/(2) x-3

Add 3 to both sides:


y=(-3)/(2) x

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