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What is the equation of a line parallel to y = 7x - 8 that passes through (5,-2)?

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Answer: y=7x+1

Step-by-step explanation: Find any equation parallel to the line.

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Answer:

The equation of a line parallel to y = 7x - 8 that passes through (5,-2):

:
y=7x-37

Explanation:

Given equation of the line :

y = 7x - 8

Slope intercept form = y = mx + c

Where = m = Slope of the line

c = intercept on y axis

On comparing the given equation with slope intercept form , we get

m = 7, c = -8

For equation of line which parallel to the line formed by given equation will have same slope because parallel lines have same value of slope.

m' = m= 7

Equation of the line passing from point (5,-2) can be determined by the help of point slop form;


(y-y_1)=m(x-x_1)


(x_1,y_1): (5,-2)

Slope of the parallel line = m' =7


(y-(-2))=7(x-5)


y+2=7x-35


y=7x-37

The equation of a line parallel to y = 7x - 8 that passes through (5,-2):

:
y=7x-37

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