SOLUTION: Graph a line through (-2,4) that is parallel to the line with equation x-3y=3.

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Question 1162962: Graph a line through (-2,4) that is parallel to the line with equation x-3y=3.
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Calculate the slope, of the line represented by the given equation. Start at the given point and mark it. Then select a point where the difference in the -coordinates and the difference in the -coordinates are in a ratio equal to the slope calculated. Mark the second point. Draw a line through the two points marked.


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