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Given:

Given that the graph of a line with coordinates (-3,2) and (0,-2)

We need to determine the slope of the line parallel to the given line.

Slope:

The slope of the line can be determined using the formula,


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

Substituting the coordinates (-3,2) and (0,-2), we have;


m=(-2-2)/(0+3)

Simplifying, we get;


m=-(4)/(3)

Thus, the slope of the given line is
m=-(4)/(3)

Slope of the parallel line:

The parallel lines always have the same slope.

Thus, the slope of the parallel line is
m=-(4)/(3)

Hence, the slope of the parallel line is
m=-(4)/(3)

Therefore, Option c is the correct answer.

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