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What is the equation of a line that is parallel to the line 2x + 5y = 10 and passes through the point (–5, 1)? Check all that apply.

y = −x − 1
2x + 5y = −5
y = −x − 3
2x + 5y = −15
y − 1= −(x + 5)
A B and E i took the test

User VitoshKa
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

User Niels Hameleers
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For this case we have that if two lines are parallel, then their slopes are equal.


m_ {1} = m_ {2}

We have the line given by:


2x + 5y = 10

Rewriting:
y = \frac {10-2x} {5}\\y = - \frac {2} {5} x + 2

So, the slope is given by:


- \frac {2} {5}

So, we have the following equation:


y = - \frac {2} {5} x + b

We substitute the given point to find the cut point:


1 = - \frac {2} {5} (- 5) + b\\1 = 2 + b\\b = -1

So, we have:


y = - \frac {2} {5} x-1

Rewriting:


y + 1 = - \frac {2} {5} x\\5y + 5 = -2x\\2x + 5y = -5

Answer:

Option B

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