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Write an equation that is parallel to the line 4x − y = 2 and passes through the point (−2, 3).

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Answered by Hiteshbehera74
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Step-by-step explanation:

If the line is parallel to 4x-y=2 then there slopes will be same i.e., 4

Using slope-point form

 \frac{y - y1}{x - x1}  = m

 \frac{y - 3}{x - ( - 2)}  =  4 \\

 \frac{y - 3}{x + 2}  =  4 \\ y - 3 =  4x + 8 \\ 4x - y + 11 = 0

Answered by fosterderica0
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Answer:

y=-4x-2

Step-by-step explanation:

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