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  • 22-04-2017
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What is the equation of a line that contains the point (2,1) and is parallel to the line: y = 3x – 4?

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ghanami
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  • 22-04-2017

 

Hello: 
 an equation   for the line is : y =mx +b    (m: is a slope )

parallel to the line   or the form y = 3x- 4       ( same slope    m  = 3)
the equation is : y = 3x+b

through the point (2,1) : 1 =3(2)+b....... b=-5
the equation is : y = 3x -5

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