SOLUTION: Question 1) Find the equation of a line parallel to the line 2x+3y=−23 passing through the point (−22,6)

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Question 800450: Question 1) Find the equation of a line parallel to the line 2x+3y=−23 passing through the point (−22,6)
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Ans : y = (-2/3)x - 26/3
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