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Write the equation of a line that is parallel to y=6x+1 and that passes through the point (-7 1)

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Answer:

Y = 6x + 43 is the line that passes through point (-7, 1).

Explanation:

Given line = Y = 6x + 1

From the slope intercept form y = mx + c; m= 6

For a parallel line, slopes must be equal i.e. m = 6

Now, for (-7, 1) and m = 6 we know that point slope form is
\mathrm{Y}-\mathrm{Y}_(1)=\mathrm{m}\left(\mathrm{X}-\mathrm{X}_(1)\right)

Line = Y – 1 = 6 (x-(-7))
\Rightarrow Y-1= 6(x+7)
\Rightarrow Y-1 = 6x+42
\Rightarrow Y = 6x + 43 Hence, the line is y = 6x + 43

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