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zipit - 3. Find the equation of a line passing through (5, -6) parallel to:c) x + 3y=8 (e) x=7 (b) 3x + 5y = 7 (d) 7x - 12y = 5 (f) 2y = 5

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Equation of a line passing through the point (5, -6) and parallel to 3x + 5y = 7

First find the slope of the equation 3x + 5y = 7

Re-arrange

5y = -3x + 7

Divide through by 5


y=-(3)/(5)\text{x + }(7)/(5)

compare the above with y = mx + b

slope (m) = -3/5

Parallel equations have same slope

The slope of the equatiion is -3/5

substitute

x₁ = 5 y₁=-6 m=-3/5 in the formula below

y- y₁ = m(x - x₁)


y+6=-(3)/(5)(x\text{ -5)}


y\text{ + 6 =}(-3)/(5)x\text{ +3}
(3)/(5)x\text{ + y = 3-6}
(3)/(5)x+y=-3


3x+\text{ 5y =-15}

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