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Write the equation of the line that goes through (2, 1) and is PARALLEL to 4x - 2y = 3 pls help asap! i have more questions like this also if someone could help me out

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Answer:

Explanation:

4x-2y=3

Get into y=mx+b

-4x on each side

Then divide by -2

y=2x- 1.5

Now if a line is parallel to another line the slope will be the same. If perpendicular the slope will be the negative reciprocal. As you said it is parallel the slope is 2.

y = mx+b

y = (slope)x + y-intercept

y= 2x + 1

Sorry if it is wrong but I hope it is right

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