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a line is parallel to y=4x+1 and intersects the point (-2,4) what is the equation of this parallel line

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Answer:

y=4x+12

Explanation:

When two lines are parallel, their slopes are the same. In y=mx+c form, m is the slope. So the slope of our parallel line is 4:

y=4x+c

To find c, plug in (-2,4) into the equation because we know it's a point on the line:

4=4(-2)+c

4=-8+c

c=12

So our equation is y=4x+12

User Mateus Neves
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Answer: y=4x+12

Explanation:

a parallel line has the same slope, so the slope remains 4

use point slope formula to write the equation


y-y_(1) =m(x-x_(1) )\\y-4=4(x--2)\\y-4=4(x+2)\\y-4=4x+8\\y=4x+12

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