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27 December, 12:31

The coordinates of 3 of the vertices of a parallelogram are (-3, 4), (-2, 1), and (2, 6). What is the equation for the line containing the side opposite the side containing the first two vertices? (Remember, opposite sides of a parallelogram are parallel.)

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  1. 27 December, 15:33
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    Given:

    (-3,4); (-2,1); and (2,6)

    let us solve for the slope. parallel sides have the same slope.

    m = y2-y1 / x2-x1

    m = 1 - 4 / - 2 - (-3)

    m = - 3 / 1

    m = - 3

    y = mx + b

    (2,6)

    6 = - 3 (2) + b

    6 = - 6 + b

    6 + 6 = b

    12 = b

    y = - 3x + 12 This is the equation.
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