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What is the equation of the line through (-1, -4) and parallel to the line 3x + y=5 a.y = 3x + 7 b.y=3x - 1 c.y=3x + 1 d.y = -3x - 7
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What is the equation of the line through (-1, -4) and parallel to the line 3x + y=5
a.y = 3x + 7
b.y=3x - 1
c.y=3x + 1
d.y = -3x - 7
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