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What is an equation of the line that passes through the point (-6,-4) and is parallel to the line 3y=2x-6

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Answer:

y =
(2)/(3)x

Step-by-step explanation:

Given parameters:

Coordinates = (-6, -4)

Equation of a the line; 3y = 2x - 6

Unknown:

Equation of the line parallel to this line = ?

Solution:

The equation of any straight line is expressed as;

y = mx + c

y and x are the coordinate

m is the slope

c is the intercept of the y - axis

Now from the equation, let us find the slope;

3y = 2x - 6

y =
(2)/(3) x -
(6)/(3)

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

The slope is
(2)/(3)

Parallel lines are lines that never meets. Therefore they have the same slope;

the slope of the new line is
(2)/(3)

Now,

for the new line, we need to find the intercept;

since y = mx + c,

y = -4 and x = -6;

-4 =
(2)/(3) x (-6) + c

- 4 = -4 + c

c= 0

The equation of the new line is;

y =
(2)/(3)x

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