parallel to -2x+3y=7 and passing through the point (6,4)
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We want to find the equation of a line parallel to -2x + 3y = 7. Since parallel lines have the same slope, our line will have the same coefficients for x and y. So, the equation of our line will be in the form -2x + 3y = k, where k is a constant. Show more…
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