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Write a vector equation of the line that passes through p(–1 6) and is parallel to a = (3, -1).
A. (x+7, y+8) = t(5, 1)
B. (x-5, y-14) = t(8, 5)
C. (x+1, y-6) = t(3, -1)
D. (x+14, y+13) = t(-1, 8)
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