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Find an equation of the line passing through the point (3,1) and parallel to the line 3x - Y - 4 =0.

User Dag
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hello

the points given were


3,1

and the equation is parallel to the line


3x-y-4=0

let's rearange this equation


y=3x-4

first we find the slope of the line using slope-intercept form

from the equation above, the slope and intercept are


\begin{gathered} \text{slope(M)=3}_{} \\ \text{ intercept(c)=-4} \end{gathered}

now the equation of the line passing through a point (x1, y1) is given as


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

now the points of the equation are (3, 1)


\begin{gathered} x_1=3 \\ y_1=1 \\ \text{slope(m)}=3 \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} y-1=3(x-3) \\ y-1=3x-9 \\ y=3x-9+1 \\ y=3x-8 \end{gathered}

the equation of the line is given as y = 3x - 8

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