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Write the equation of the line that is parallel to the line y = 2x + 1 and goes through the point (4,1)

User Tanaz
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Answer:

Graph it!

Explanation:

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All you have to do is type in y=2x+1 and it'll graph it for you!

Hope this helps!

User Simeon Pilgrim
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Answer:


y=2x+7

Explanation:

Parallel lines have the same slope.

To have the line go through the point (4,1), we could use point-slope form, which is
y-y_(1)=m(x-x_(1)).
(x_(1) ,y_(1)) being a known point,
(x,y) any other point, and
m the slope (of the line).

Substitute '1' for '
y_(1)' and '4' for '
x_(1)'.


y-1=m(x-4)

Because our slope is the same,
m=2.


y-1=2(x-4)


y-1=2x-8


y=2x-7 (slope intercept form)

User Andrew Logvinov
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