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Parallel to y=4x-5, y-intercept at -6?
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The answer would be y=4x-6. In order for lines to be parallel, they must have the same slope, but different y-intercepts
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y = 4x - 5.....in y = mx + b form, the slope is in the m position and the y int is in the b position.
parallel lines will have the same slope. So we need a slope of 4
y int. at -6
y = 4x - 6 <===
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