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  • 02-09-2017
  • Mathematics
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Write an equation for a line parallel to y=-3x+2 that passes through the point (-1,4)

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rosaelviraramir
rosaelviraramir rosaelviraramir
  • 02-09-2017

y=−3x+2 is a linear equation in slope-intercept form with
slope m=(−3)
(and y-intercept =2)

We want the equation of a line with slope m=(−3) through the point (−2,−8)

Using the point-slope linear equation form:
(y−(−8))=(−3)(x−(−2))

Simplifying
y+8=−3x−6
or, in standard form
3x+y=−14

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