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25 May, 03:17

Write an equation of a line that passes through (-6, 1), parallel to y = 2x - 6.

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  1. 25 May, 05:10
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    y = - 1/2x - 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If it's parallel, that means that the slope is the opposite of the one in the given equation, meaning that 2 would be flipped and turned negative into - 1/2.

    Then, fill in the x and y values to get the y-intercept.

    1 = - 1/2 (-6) + b

    1 = 3 + b

    -2 = b

    So your answer is y = - 1/2x - 2
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