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find an equation of the line that passes through the point (1,-2) and is parallel to the line passing through the point (-2,-1) and (4,3)

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2x - 3y = 8 is the equation of the line that passes through the point (1,-2) and is parallel to the line passing through the point (-2,-1) and (4,3)

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We have to find the equation of the line that passes through the point (1, -2) and is parallel to the line passing through the point (-2, -1) and (4, 3)

Let us first find the slope of line

We know slope of a line and slope of line parallel to it are equal

So we can find the slope of line passing thorugh the point (-2, -1) and (4, 3)

The slope of line is given as:


m=(y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1))

The points are (-2, -1) and (4, 3)


(x_1, y_1) = (-2, -1)\\\\(x_2,y_2) = (4, 3)

Substituting the values we get,


m = (3-(-1))/(4-(-2))\\\\m = (4)/(6)\\\\m = (2)/(3)

Thus the slope of line passing thorugh the point (-2, -1) and (4, 3) is
m = (2)/(3)

So the slope of line parallel to it also
m = (2)/(3)

Now find the equation of the line that passes through the point (1, -2) with slope
m = (2)/(3)

The equation of line in slope intercept form is given as:

y = mx + c ---- eqn 1

Where "m" is the slope of line and c is the y - intercept

Substitute (x, y) = (1, -2) and
m = (2)/(3) in eqn 1


-2 = (2)/(3)(1) + c\\\\-2 = (2+3c)/(3)\\\\2 + 3c = -6\\\\3c = -8\\\\c = (-8)/(3)


\text{ Substitute } m = (2)/(3) \text{ and } c = (-8)/(3) \text{ in eqn 1 }


y = (2)/(3)x-(8)/(3)

Writing in standard form, we get


y = (2x-8)/(3)\\\\3y = 2x - 8\\\\2x -3y = 8

Thus the equation of line is found

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