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Parallel lines have the same slope, which in this case is m = 1.
Use the slope-intercept formula here: y = mx + b
becomes 2 = (1)(-6) + b. Then b = 8, and
y = x + 8 (answer)
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Answer:
y=-4/3x+-6
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