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A given line has the equation 10x + 2y = −2.

What is the equation, in slope-intercept form, of the line that is parallel to the given line and passes through the point (0, 12)?

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y = -5x + 12 since the slope of that line is -5x and in order to pass through that point the y intercept must be 12
User Sudhakar
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Step 1

Find the slope of the given line

we have


10x+2y=-2

Isolate the variable y

Subtract
10x both sides


2y=-10x-2

Divide by
2 both sides


y=-5x-1

The slope of the given line is


m=-5

Step 2

Find the equation of the line that is parallel to the given line and passes through the point
(0, 12)

we know that

If two lines are parallel. then their slope are equal

In this problem we have


m=-5


(0, 12)

The equation of the line into slope-intercept form is equal to


y=mx+b

substitute the values


12=-5*0+b


b=12

the equation of the line is


y=-5x+12

therefore

the answer is


y=-5x+12

User Kenenbek Arzymatov
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