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Lines m and n are parallel. Line m is described by y=4x+2. Line n contains the point (1, -3). Which of the following is an equation for line n? Lines m and n are parallel Line m is described by the equation y
A Oy-3 = 4(x + 1)
B. Oy-3=(x+1)
c. Oy+3 = 4(x - 1)
D. Oy+3 = 4(x - 1)

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