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Which equation represents a line that is parallel to y = -4x + 3 and passes through the point (-3, 2)?a. y = -4X – 10b. y = -4x + 2c. y = -4x + 5d. y = 1/4x - 7/2e. y = 1/4x + 11/4

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when 2 lines are parallels , have the same slope

the slope of


y=-4x+3

is -4 because is the coefficient of x

so I write the general equation of the line and replace the slope


\begin{gathered} y=mx+b \\ \\ y=-4x+b \end{gathered}

to find b, I replace the point (-3,2) since this must be fulfilled

so


2=-4(-3)+b

and solve b


\begin{gathered} 2=12+b \\ b=2-12 \\ b=-10 \end{gathered}

the equation of the parellel line is


y=-4x-10

so the right option is A

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