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Find the equation of the line that is parallel to y = 4 - 3x and passes through the

point (1,5).

User Stuartc
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Answer:


y=-3x+8

Explanation:

Hi there!

What we need to know:

  • Linear equations are typically organized in slope-intercept form:
    y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept (the value of y when the line crosses the y-axis)
  • Parallel lines always have the same slope

1) Determine the slope (m)


y = 4 - 3x\\y = -3x+4

Given this equation, we can identify the slope to be -3 since it's in the place of m in
y=mx+b.

Because parallel lines have the same slope, -3 is therefore the slope of the line we're currently solving for. Plug this into
y=mx+b:


y=-3x+b

2) Determine the y-intercept (b)


y=-3x+b

Plug in the given point (1,5) and solve for b:


5=-3(1)+b\\5=-3+b\\8=b

Therefore, the y-intercept is 8. Plug this back into
y=-3x+b:


y=-3x+8

I hope this helps!

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