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Write an equation for a line that is parallel to 2x+5y=15 and passes through the point (-10, 3)​

User Arth Du
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Answer:

the equation of a parallel line is : y=-2/5 x -1

Explanation:

2x+5y=15

put the equation in the form of y=mx+b

2x+5y=15

5y=15-2x

y=15/5-2/5 x

y=-2/5 x+3

parallel lines has the same slope : m=-2/5

passes through point (-10,3) find b

y=-2/5 x +b

3=-2/5(-10)+b

3=20/5 +b

3=4+b

b=3-4

b=-1

the equation of a parallel line is : y=-2/5 x -1

User Jason Wheeler
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Answer:

The equation of the line is,


y = - (2)/(5) x - 1

Explanation:

First, you have to write it in a form of y = mx + b :


2x + 5y = 15


5y = 15 - 2x


y = 3 - (2)/(5) x


y = - (2)/(3) x + 5

When both lines are parallel to each other, they will have to same gradient value. So the equation of the line is y = (-2/5)x + b. Next, you have to find the value of b by substutituting (-10,3) into the equation :


y = - ( 2)/(5)x + b


let \: x = - 10,y = 3


3 = - (2)/(5) ( - 10) + b


3 = 4 + b


3 - 4 = b


b = - 1

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