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7 October, 20:15

Write an equation for a line that passes through (-1,4) and is parallel to 2y + 10x=-36

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  1. 7 October, 23:27
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    Hi there Brook!

    First, you need to find the slope of this linear line, because if two lines are parallel they have the same exact slope.

    2y + 10x = - 36 < - - Subtract 10x on both sides

    2y = - 10x - 36 < - - Divide everything by 2

    y = - 5x - 18 < - - Your re-organized linear equation, with the slope of - 5.

    Now that you know the slope is - 5, but not the y-intercept since the line is different, look at the coordinate you have. Since you know that an input of - 1 makes an output of 4, you can create an equation:

    4 = - 5 (-1) + b < - - Four equals the slope times the input, plus the y-intercept

    4 = 5 + b

    b = - 1, since 5 + (-1) = 4.

    So, now your final equation is y = - 5x - 1
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