Question 27237
The first step is to put the equation 3x - y =6 into y = mx + b form.
Remember that m represents the slope of a line and b represents the y-intercept.
So we solve for y
3x - y = 6 (add y to both sides and subtract 6 from both sides)
y = 3x - 6
Now we know that y = 3x - 6 is parallel to the line we want to find.  Parallel lines have the same slopes (or m values).  Therefore the slope is 3 in 
y = 3x - 6 and also the slope is 3 in the line we are looking for.
We also know the line we are lookin for passes through point (3,2)
[3 =x and 2 = y]
We can use the formula 
(y - y1) = m(x - x1)
(y - 2) = 3(x - 3) Now solve the equation for y 
(y - 2) = 3x - 9 Now add 2 to both sides
 y = 3x - 7
answer (e)