Mathematics, 04.02.2021 21:10 madiness05
Which equation represents a line that is parallel to y = -4x + 3 and passes through the point (-3, 2)?
A. y = -4X – 10
B. y = -4x + 2
C. y = - 4x + 5
O o. y = 4x - 23
O E. y = fx +
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