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pls help!! What is an equation of the line that passes through the point (−6,−3) and is parallel to the line x−3y=9?

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Answer:

Explanation:


x-3y=9


-3y=9-x


y=(1)/(3) x-3

This is gradient intercept form with
m=(1)/(3) .

The required line is parallel and will also have gradient
m=(1)/(3) .

Substitute (-6,-3),
m=(1)/(3) into point gradient equation form:


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)


y+3=(1)/(3) (x+6)


3y+9=x+6


x-3y=3

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