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write the equation of the line in point-slope form, that is parallel to y=5/2x + 1 and passes through the point (-3,1)

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Answer:


\sf y = (5)/(2)x +(17)/(2)

Explanation:


\sf y =(5)/(2)x+1

m= 5/2

Parallel lines have same slope.

Slope y-intercept form: y = mx +b

Here, m is the slope and b is the y-intercept


\sf y = (5)/(2)x + b

Point (-3,1) passes through the required line. Substitute (-3,1) in the above equation and find 'b'.


\sf 1 = (5)/(2)*(-3)+b\\\\1 =(-15)/(2)+b\\\\


\sf 1 +(15)/(2)=b\\\\(2+15)/(2)=b\\\\\\ \boxed{b= (17)/(2)}


\sf \bf y = (5)/(2)x+(17)/(2)

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