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19 August, 16:06

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

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  1. 19 August, 16:08
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    Equation: y = 2x + 7

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If the line is parallel to the line resembling the equation y = 2x - 4, it would mean that the line would have a similar slope, leading to part of the equation:

    y = 2x

    Now substitute the x-coordinate - 2 and y-coordinate 3 into the equation * (derived from (-2, 3)):

    3 = 2 (-2)

    Now simplify either side:

    3 = - 4

    For 3 to equal - 4, you would have to add 7:

    3 = - 4 + 7 = 3

    This means the final equation is:

    y = 2x + 7

    (Sorry if this isn't the way you expected to solve the question)
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