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Line l passes through point (-4,47) and line p is the graph of y+1=-5(x+5). If l is parallel to p what is the equation of l?

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Answer:


y _( \rm parallel) = - 5x +27

Explanation:

The equation of line p is in point-slope form , that's


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

Where:

  • m is the slope

  • (x_1,y_1) is a point that lies on the line

Since line I is parallel to the line p , line I has the same slope as p. From the given equation of p , we can consider the slope of line p -5. Hence the slope of line I is also -5.

Now To determine the equation of I.

  1. Use the point-slope form
  2. plugin the value of m and
    (x_1,y_1) to the equation
  3. simplify it to the slope intercept form.

We have


  • (x_1,y_1) =(-4,47)

  • m_(parallel)=-5

So, the equation of line l is


y - 47 = - 5(x - ( - 4)) \\ \implies y - 47 = - 5 x- 20 \\ \implies \boxed{y _( \rm parallel) = - 5x + 27}

And we're done!

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