SOLUTION: Find an equation of line that goes through (−3,−4) and is parallel to y = −3x + 2.
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Find an equation of line that goes through (−3,−4) and is parallel to y = −3x + 2.
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through (h,k) and is parallel to y = mx + b.
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Same slope m for parallel;