SOLUTION: Parallel to the graph of 3x+2y=5 : y-intercept (0,-1)

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Question 763212: Parallel to the graph of 3x+2y=5 : y-intercept (0,-1)
Answer by Cromlix(4381)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3x+2y=5
2y = -3x + 5
Gradient = -3
Parallel lines have the same gradient.
y -b = m(x - a)
y + 1 = -3x
y = -3x - 1

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