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What equation represents a line which is parallel to the line y=5/4x - 7

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A characteristic of parallel lines is that they have the same slope.

So for the line


y=(5)/(4)x-7

The slope is


m=(5)/(4)

Any line parallel to this one will have the same slope:


y=(5)/(4)x+b

Foe example, let's say that the parallel line has to pass through the point (2,3)

Using the point slope form you can determine the equation as:


\begin{gathered} y-y_1=m(x-x_1) \\ y-3=(5)/(4)(x-2) \\ y-3=(5)/(4)x-(5)/(2) \\ y=(5)/(4)x-(5)/(2)+3 \\ y=(5)/(4)x+(1)/(2) \end{gathered}

The line


y=(5)/(4)x+(1)/(2)

is parallel to


y=(5)/(4)x-7

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