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What is the equation of a line that is parallel to -3x + 4y = 4 and passes through the point (4,0)

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The parallel line to the line
-3x+4y=4 has the equation


-3x+4y=C, where C is unknownn constant.

If this parallel line passes through the point (4,0), then the coordinates of this point satisfy the equation:


-3\cdot 4+4\cdot 0=C,\\ \\C=-12.

Thus, the equation is


-3x+4y=-12.

Answer:
-3x+4y=-12.

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