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Hello please help me understand this. this is a review for a test tomorrow.

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We have the original line, which is represented as


4y=3x+7

Just to make things easier, let's write the same equation another way


4y-3x=7

That's the same equation! just rewrote.

We can easily find the transformed line using the fact that the image is always parallel to the ore-image (original equation), then, we must find the parallel equation!

We have


4y-3x=7

And we will look, which one is parallel to it? Simple! any equation that has


4y-3x\text{ or }3x-4y

On the left side, the number on the right side (without "x" and "y") doesn't matter.

Looking at our options, we can see that we have the following equation:


3x-4y

Then we can affirm that


3x-4y=9

Is parallel, see that if we multiply all by (-1) we get


\begin{gathered} 3x-4y=9 \\ 4y-3x=-9 \end{gathered}

The left side here is the same, then it's parallel, if it's parallel, it could represent its image.

____________________________ Second explanation

Let's use the slope-intercept form for the original equation, we have


4y=3x+7

If we divide both by 4 we get


y=(3)/(4)x+(7)/(4)

See that


m=(3)/(4)

Then we will look for a linear equation that has the same slope! if it has the same slope, it means they're parallel, then let's transform each equation in slope-intercept form.

To the right to the left we have


3x+4y=9\Rightarrow y=-(3)/(4)x+(9)/(4)

The slope here is m = -3/4, not 3/4, then it's not parallel.


4x+3y=9\Rightarrow y=-(4)/(3)x+(9)/(4)

Again, m is not 3/4, not parallel.


3x-4y=9\Rightarrow y=(3)/(4)x-(9)/(4)

Here the slope is 3/4, it's parallel to the original equation, then it's the correct answer 3x - 4y = 9.

And the last one


4x-3y=9\Rightarrow y=(4)/(3)x-(9)/(4)

The slope here is 4/3, wrong too

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