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Which of the following equation(s) are equivalent to y − 4 = 2/3(x − 1)?

A y= 2/3x - 10/3
B y= 2/3x - 3 1/3
C y= 2/3x + 3
D y= 2/3 + 10/3

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Answer:

  • D) y = 2/3x + 10/3

Explanation:

Given

Equation of the line in point-slope form:

  • y - 4 = 2/3(x - 1)

Convert the equation into slope-intercept form of y = mx + b:

  • y - 4 = 2/3(x - 1)
  • y - 4 = 2/3x - 2/3
  • y = 2.3x + 4 - 2/3
  • y = 2/3x + (12 - 2)/3
  • y = 2/3x + 10/3

Correct choice is D

User Alfcope
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Answer:


\textsf{D.} \quad y=(2)/(3)x+(10)/(3)

Explanation:

Given equation:


y-4=(2)/(3)(x-1)

Distribute the parentheses on the right side of the equation:


\implies y-4=(2)/(3)x-(2)/(3)

Add 4 to both sides:


\implies y-4+4=(2)/(3)x-(2)/(3)+4


\implies y=(2)/(3)x-(2)/(3)+4

Rewrite 4 as 12/3:


\implies y=(2)/(3)x-(2)/(3)+(12)/(3)


\implies y=(2)/(3)x+(12)/(3)-(2)/(3)


\textsf{Apply the fraction rule} \quad (a)/(c)-(b)/(c)=(a-b)/(c):


\implies y=(2)/(3)x+(12-2)/(3)


\implies y=(2)/(3)x+(10)/(3)

Therefore, the equation that is equivalent to the given equation is:


\boxed{y=(2)/(3)x+(10)/(3)}

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