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Which equation in slope-intercept form represents a line that is parallel to y=−4x−5 and passes through the point (0,0)?

y=4x−7
y=4x−9
y=−4x
y=−4x−7
y=−14x−5

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The equation in slope-intercept form that represents a line that is parallel to y = -4x - 5 and passes through the point (0,0) would be Option C) y = -4x.

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User TheGoat
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Answer:


\displaystyle y = -4x

Explanation:

0 = 0 ± b


\displaystyle 0 = b \\ \\ y = -4x

* Parallel Lines have SIMILAR RATE OF CHANGES [SLOPES], so −4 remains the way it is.

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