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What is the equation of the line that is parallel to the given line and passes through the point (−3, 2)? 3x − 4y = −17 3x − 4y = −20 4x + 3y = −2 4x + 3y = −6

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  • TripDubKing

    It's 3x - 4y = -17 OR 4x + 3y = -6. An easy way to do this is just plug in the x value for the x variable and y value for the y variable.

    Ex: (-3, 2) - 3x - 4y = -17
          3(-3) - 4(2) = -17
          -9 - 8 = -17
           Correct.

    Ex: (-3,2) - 4x + 3y = -6
          4(-3) + 3(2) = -6
          -12 + 6 = -6
           Correct.

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