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What is the equation of the line that is parallel to the line 5x + 2y = 12 and passes through the point (−2, 4)? y = – Five-halvesx – 1 y = – Five-halvesx + 5 y = Two-fifthsx – 1 y = Two-fifthsx + 5

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Answer:

Answer is A

Explanation:

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User BlueStrat
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Answer:


y= (-5)/(2)x-1

Explanation:

the line equation is 5x + 2y = 12

Solve for y to find out slope m

y=mx+b


5x + 2y = 12

Subtract 5x from both sides


2y =-5x+12

Divide both sides by 2


y=(-5)/(2) x+6

slope = -5/2

Slope of parallel lines are same . So slope of parallel line is
(-5)/(2)

m=-5/2 , point (-2,4)


y-y_1= m(x-x_1)


y-4= (-5)/(2)(x+2)


y-4= (-5)/(2)x-5

Add 4 on both sides


y= (-5)/(2)x-1

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