I would recommend taking a picture of the instructions because I am not sure if you need to find the equation of the line that is parallel or perpendicular, so I will do both.
1. (3 , 2); y = 3x - 2
If the line is parallel to the given equation, the slopes have to be the SAME, so the slope(m) is 3
y = mx + b
y = 3x + b
To find b you plug in the point (3, 2) into the equation
2 = 3(3) + b
2 = 9 + b
-7 = b
The equation of the line that is parallel to the given equation is:
y = 3x - 7
To find the equation of the line that is perpendicular to the given equation, the slope has to be the exact opposite of the given slope. (you flip the sign and the number of the given slope to get the perpendicular line's slope)
The given slope is 3, the perpendicular slope is 
y = mx + b

To find b, you plug in the point (3 , 2) into the equation

2 = -1 + b
3 = b
The equation of the line perpendicular to the given equation is:

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Answer:
y=4x+1
Step-by-step explanation:
First find the gradient of the straight line
Then substitute the gradient in the formula y=mx+c.
Substitute one of the given coordinates in the line to find the value of c.
After finding the value of c substitute it in the formula but do not write the values of x and y in the formula
Answer:
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Answer:
its in number 2
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