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Find the equation of the line that passes through ( 4 , 1 ) and is parallel to the line passing through ( 7 , 11 ) and ( 10 , 20 ) .

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Answer:


y-1=3(x-4) -----> equation into point slope form


y=3x-11 -----> equation into slope intercept form


3x-y=11 -----> equation in standard form

Explanation:

we know that

If two lines are parallel, then their slopes are the same

step 1

Find the slope of the line passing through ( 7 , 11 ) and ( 10 , 20 )

The slope m is equal to


m=(20-11)/(10-7)=3

step 2

Find the equation of the line with m=3 that passes through (4,1)

The equation of the line into point slope form is equal to


y-y1=m(x-x1)

substitute


y-1=3(x-4) -----> equation into point slope form

Convert to slope intercept form


y=mx+b

isolate the variable y


y=3x-12+1


y=3x-11 -----> equation into slope intercept form

Convert to standard form


Ax+By=C


3x-y=11 -----> equation in standard form

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