Write an equation of the line with a y-intercept of -4 that is parallel to 6x-2y=13

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If two lines are parallel, then they have the same slope.

6x-2y =13
-2y = -6x +13
y = 3x -13/2
slope m= 3
y-intercept b=-4

y=mx +b
can you finish from here?
Um y=3x+(-4) right?
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