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Write the equation of the line that is parallel to line 3x - 2y = 8 and passes through the point (6, -3). Show ALL steps!

User Tal Bereznitskey
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FIRST WRITE THE EQUATION OF 3X-2Y=8 IN THE FORM Y=MX+C TO GET THE REAL GRADIENT OF THE EQUATION


- 2y = 8 - 3x \\ ( - 2y)/( - 2) = (8)/( - 2) - (3x)/( - 2) \\ y = (3)/(2) x - 4

PARALLEL LINES HAVE EQUAL GRADIENTS.

AS WE SEE IN THE EQUATION ABOVE THE GRADIENT IS


(3)/(2)

IT MEANS THE GRADIENT OF THE NEW EQUATION IS ALSO


(3)/(2)

NOW GIVEN THE POINTS WE CAN USE THE KNOWNS TO GET THE VALUE OF C IN THE NEW EQUATION.


- 3 = (3)/(2) (6) + c \\ - 3 = 9 + c \\ - 3 - 9 = c \\ c = - 12


y = (3)/(2) x - 12

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