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19 Line a is parallel to line b. Line b passes through the points (-2, 7) and (5, 3) and line a passes through the point (-5, 1). Write an equation of line a in point-slope form.

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Answer:


y - 1 = - (4)/(7) (x + 5)

Explanation:

Point-slope form

y- y₁= m(x -x₁), where m is the slope and (x₁, y₁) is a coordinate the line passes through

Parallel lines have the same slope.


\boxed{slope = (y1 - y2)/(x1 - x2) }

Slope of line a

= slope of line b


= (7 - 3)/( - 2 - 5)


= (4)/( - 7)


= - (4)/(7)

Substituting the slope into the equation:


y - y1 = - (4)/(7) (x - x1)

Substituting the coordinates (-5, 1):


y - 1 = - ( 4)/(7) [x -( - 5)]


y - 1 = - (4)/(7) (x + 5)

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