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How could you write the equation of a line that would be parallel to y=−3x−2 but not share any points?(1 point) Responses y=3x−2 y equals 3 x minus 2 y=3x+8 y equals 3 x plus 8 y=−3x+8 y equals negative 3 x plus 8 y=−3x−2
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How could you write the equation of a line that would be parallel to y=−3x−2 but not share any points?(1 point) Responses y=3x−2 y +3 x -2 y=3x+8 y = 3 x + 8 y=−3x+8 y = - 3 x plus 8 y=−3x−2
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