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instruction: write the equation of the line that... goes through the point (2, -3) and runs parallel to the line. y = -3x - 4. step 1: identify the slope of the given line and its parallel slope. step 2: use point - slope form. y - y1 = m(x - x1) step 3: convert to slope - intercept form (optional)
Step1: Identify slope
The given line is $y = - 3x-4$, its slope $m=-3$. Parallel lines have equal slopes, so the slope of the required line is also $m=-3$.
Step2: Apply point - slope form
The point - slope form is $y - y_1=m(x - x_1)$, where $(x_1,y_1)=(2,-3)$ and $m = - 3$. Substitute these values: $y-(-3)=-3(x - 2)$.
Step3: Convert to slope - intercept form
Simplify the point - slope equation:
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$y=-3x + 3$