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14 March, 00:14

Which is an equation of the line that has a

y-intercept of - 2 and is parallel to the line whose

equation is 4y = 3x + 7?

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  1. 14 March, 04:03
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    Answer: 4y = 3x - 8.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    From the equation of a line

    y = mx + c, where m is the gradient and c is the y intercept.

    From conditions for parallelism, for two lines to be parallel to each other, their gradients must be equal ie m1 = m2

    Now since c = - 2, the equation of the new line parallel to

    4y = 3x + 7 will be, you should then find m1_from the given equation

    Therefore, m1 = 3/4 and since the two line are parallel to each other, m2 = 3/4

    Substitute for m2 in the new equation giving c = - 2,

    y = 3x/4 - 2

    Multiply through by 4, the equation

    4y = 3x - 8 which is the equation of the new line.
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