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3. Find the equation of the line that passes through the points (1, 1) and (3,5). *

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O y= 2x + 2
O y = 1 - 2x
O y = 2x + 1
O y = 2x - 1

User Jfedick
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Answer:

Explanation:

Parallel lines have the SAME slope...so for the given formula y = 2x + 1 (given in y = mx + b form)

the slope, m = 2. The slope, m of the 2nd line will be 2.

Use the Point-Slope formula... y - y1 = m(x - x1) to find the equation of the 2nd line by plugging in the values of the given point (4, 3) for x1 and y1 and using the slope, m from the 1st equation

Therefore, y - 3 = 2(x - 4)

y +3 = 2x - 8 .....distributive (multiply the 2) across the terms in the parenthesis

-3 + 3.... isolate the y by bringing the 3 term to the RHS

y = 2x - 5 FINAL ANSWER

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