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Slope intercept form

Slope intercept form-example-1
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Given:

The equation of the parallel line is


y=-(5)/(2)x+7

The required line passes through the point (-4,1).

To find:

The equation of line in slope slope intercept form.

Solution:

The slope intercept form of a linear function is


y=mx+b

Where m is slope and b is y-intercept.

On comparing the equation
y=-(5)/(2)x+7 with slope intercept form, we get


m=-(5)/(2)

We know that the slopes of parallel lines are always same. So, the slope of the required line is
m=-(5)/(2).

The line passes through the point (-4,1) with slope
m=-(5)/(2). So, the equation of line is


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)


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


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


y-1=-(5)/(2)x-10

Adding 1 on both sides, we get


y=-(5)/(2)x-10+1


y=-(5)/(2)x-9

Therefore, the correct option is C.

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