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Which of the following is the equation of a line parallel to the line y=3x+2, passing through the point (10,1)?

A. 3x - y=29
B. 3x + y=29
C. -3x-y=29
D. 3x + y=29

User Prcaen
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I think it's A. One way you can identify if they are parallel is if both of the slopes are the same (also both have to have the same signs). 
User Austin Cory Bart
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Answer:

Option A

Explanation:

We have to find the equation of a line parallel to y = 3x + 2 and passing through (10, 1)

Slope of the given line y = 3x + 2 is 3

So line parallel to this line will have same slope = 3

Now we assume this line is y = 3x + c

It is given that a point ( 10,1 ) lies on this line.

So we put x = 10 and y = 1 in this equation to get

y-intercept

1 = 30 + c

c = - 29

Equation of the line will be y = 3x - 29

or -3x + y = -29 ⇒ 3x - Y = 29

Option A is the answer.

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