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Answer:

y=3/2x+11/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello! Sorry  I just saw this

Anyways, let's continue

first, we need to find the equation of the line with the one that is (-2,-4) and (2,2)

first, we need to find the slope

the equation for slope is y2-y1/x2-x1

so let's label the points

x1=-2

y1=-4

x2=2

y2=2

now plug it in

2-(-4)/2-(-2)=6/4=3/2

now, let's turn it into a line

the point-slope form is y-y1=m(x-x1) (m=slope)

now, plug it in

y-(-4)=3/2(x-(-2))

simplify to

y+4=3/2(x+2)

turn into y=mx+b format

y+4=3/2x+3

subtract 4 on both sides

y=3/2x-1

Now for the line that is parallel.

Parallel lines have the same slopes, so you automatically know that the new line will be y=3/2x+b

To make sure (-3,1) is a solution to the point, put 1 as y and -3 as x

1=3/2(-3)+b

1=-9/2+b

add 9/2 on both sides

b=11/2 or 5.5

now, put it into the equation

y=3/2x+11/2

Hope this helps!