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Line AB passes through A(-3, 0) and B(-6, 5). What is the equation of the line that passes through the origin and is parallel to Line AB? A. 5x − 3y = 0 B. -x + 3y = 0 C. -5x − 3y = 0 D. 3x + 5y = 0 E. -3x + 5y = 0

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Answer:

0 = -5x - 3y subtracted 3y from both sides

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User RollingBoy
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parallel means "same slope (m)"

m =
(y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1) =
(0 - 5)/(-3 - (-6)) = (-5)/(-3 + 6) = (-5)/(3)

Now, input the point (0, 0) and the slope
((-5)/(3)) into the Point-Slope formula:

y - y₁ = m(x - x₁)

y - 0 =
(-5)/(3)(x - 0)

y =
(-5)/(3)x

3y = -5x multiplied both sides by 3

0 = -5x - 3y subtracted 3y from both sides

Answer: C


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