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Write the equation of a line that is parallel to {y=\dfrac{1}{2}x-4}y= 2
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x−4y, equals, start fraction, 1, divided by, 2, end fraction, x, minus, 4 and that passes through the point {(9,-6)}(9,−6)left parenthesis, 9, comma, minus, 6, right parenthesis.

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