SOLUTION: Find the equation of the line parallel to
2x + 3y = −2
passing through the point
(−3, −6).
(Put the answer in
y = mx + b
form.)
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Question 1057316: Find the equation of the line parallel to
2x + 3y = −2
passing through the point
(−3, −6).
(Put the answer in
y = mx + b
form.)
Answer by josgarithmetic(39630) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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