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Write an equation in slope-intercept form for the line that is parallel to y=−4x−3 and that passes through the point (−2,4).

y=14x+92

y=−4x−12

y=14x+114

y=−4x−4

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Answer:D. y=−4x−4

Explanation:

Write an equation in slope-intercept form for the line that is parallel to y=−4x−3 and-example-1
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Answer:

The Correct option is Last one
y=-4x-4

Therefore, equation of the line in slope-intercept that passes through (-2,4) and is parallel to the line
y=-4x-3 is
y=-4x-4

Explanation:

Given:


y=-4x-3

To Find:

Equation of line passing through ( -2, 4) and is parallel to the line y=-4x-3

Solution:


y=-4x-3 ..........Given

Comparing with Slope-Intercept form,


y=mx+c

Where m =slope

We get


Slope = m = -4

We know that parallel lines have Equal slopes.

Therefore the slope of the required line passing through (-2 , 4) will also have the slope = m = -4.

Now the equation of line in slope point form given by


(y-y_(1))=m(x-x_(1))

Substituting the points and so we will get the required equation of the line,


(y-4))=-4(x-(-2))=-4x-8\\\\y=-4x-8+4=-4x-4\\\\y=-4x-4......Equation\ of\ line

Therefore, equation of the line in slope-intercept that passes through (-2,4) and is parallel to the line
y=-4x-3 is
y=-4x-4

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