anthonysapio2 anthonysapio2
  • 03-12-2021
  • Mathematics
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Write an equation of the line that passes through (−5, −1) and is parallel to the line y = 4x − 6.

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lor067ewp lor067ewp
  • 04-12-2021

Answer:

The equation is y = 4x + 19

Step-by-step explanation:

y = 4x - 6    Using y = mx + b, the slope = 4.  

Parallel lines have the same slope.

Now substitute the slope = 4 and the given ordered pair (-5, -1) into the slope-intercept form and solve for b.

y = mx + b

-1 = 4(-5) + b

-1 = -20 + b

19 = b

Now substitute into y = mx + b   m = 4 and b = 19

The equation is y = 4x + 19

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