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parallel to line 2/3x-4=0 through (-4,-6)
15 years ago

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drwls
The slope of the line you want is m = 2/3.

Pick a value of the constant b such that

y = (2/3)x + b goes through your (x,y) point.

-6 = (2/3)(-4) + b
Solve for b, then write your full equation.
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