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27 September, 16:36

How do I write an equation that passes through the given line and is parallel to the line: (4, 7), y=5x-3

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  1. 27 September, 17:44
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    With lines of the form y=mx+b lines are parallel as long as m is the same->m=5

    so we know the new line also has the form y=5x+b, so now we have to calculate the b to pass through (4,7)

    for this insert x=4, and y=7 to solve for b

    7=5*4+b

    7=20+b

    -13=b

    so the parallel line through (4,7) has the equation y=5x-13
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