What is the equation of a line that goes through (0,2) and is parallel to the line drawn below? y + 2x = 2 2y + x = 4 2y - x = 8 2y - 4x = 8 None of the above
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The given line is in the form of y = mx + b, where m represents the slope. However, the given line is not written correctly, so we cannot determine the slope from it. Show more…
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