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We need to get the three X + 2 Y equal 5 in the slope intercept
form.
So we're going to start by subtracting the 3X and then
we're going to divide by two.
So Y equal -3 halves, X + 5 halves.
So the slope of this line is -3 halves.
Now we know that we have an equation.
We want to find the equation line parallel.
If it's parallel, they're going to have the same slopes, so
we're going to have Y minus our Y value equaling the -3 halves X
minus our X value.
So y + 4 equal -3 halves X.
We're going to distribute, plus we're going to have -3 halves
times that two.
That two is understood over A1, so y + 4 is going to equal -3
halves X.
If we multiply -3 halves in two, the two on top and the two on
bottom could cancel, leaving us a -3.
So now we're going to subtract the four to the other side.
So -3 halves X -, 3 -, 4 Y equal -3 halves X - 7.