Michael H.

asked • 10/26/16

equations of parallel lines

3x-4y=-4(2,2)

James J.

This is a really simplest to do as you have all data to find the new equation of line. In simplest for, equation will be, y = 3x/4 + 1. Now using the slope from this function and the points of coordinates you already given i.e. (2,2) you can easily find the equation of new line. But nowadays, we love to use <a href="https://calculatores.com/parallel-line-calculator">parallel line calculator with steps</a> that helps to find the line parallel to equation at a point.
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Kenneth S. answered • 10/26/16

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