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Instructions: Find the equation of the line through point (2, -1) and

parallel to 2x + 5y = 15. Use a forward slash (i.e. "/") for fractions (e.g. 1/2
for 3).

User Madhead
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Answer:


y = -(2)/(5)x -(1)/(5)

Explanation:

Given

Passes through:
(2,-1)

Parallel to:
2x + 5y = 15

Required

First, calculate the slope of the parallel line


2x + 5y = 15

Make y the subject


5y = 15 - 2x

Divide through by 5


y = 3 - (2)/(5)x


y =- (2)/(5)x+3

An equation in slope intercept has the form:


y = mx + b

Where:

m = slope


y = mx + b

So:


m = -(2)/(5)

The required is parallel to
2x + 5y = 15.

This mean, the same slope

The equation is the calculated using:


y - y_1 = m(x - x_2)

This gives:


y - (-1) = -(2)/(5)(x - 2)


y +1 = -(2)/(5)x +(2)/(5)*2


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


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

Take LCM


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


y = -(2)/(5)x -(1)/(5)

i.e.


y = -2/3x -1/5

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