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What is the equation for the line parallel to y = 8x + 13 that contains P(–7, –4)?

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Answer:

-33 and -11

Explanation:

As putting values in it.

User Logbasex
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↠ Answer:

y = 8x + 52

↠ Step-by-step explanation:

We're given the following conditions for a line's equation :

It passes through the point (-7,-4)

It's parallel to the line y = 8x + 13.

Parallel lines have the same slope. So, the new line has a slope of 8, just like y = 8x + 13. So now, all we need is our point-slope formula :


\boldsymbol{y-y_1=m(x-x_1)}

Substitute all the data :


  • \boldsymbol{y-(-4)=8(x-(-7)}

  • \boldsymbol{y+4=8(x+7)}

  • \boldsymbol{y+4=8x+56}

  • \boldsymbol{y=8x+56-4}

  • \boldsymbol{y=8x+52}

Therefore, the eqn. of the line is y = 8x + 52.

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