Jon S. answered 04/15/20
Patient and Knowledgeable Math and English Tutor
Two parallel lines have the same slope (-3), so the point-slope form of the 2nd line is:
y- (-6) = -3(x-10)
y+6 = -3x + 30
y = -3x + 24
Chelsea G.
asked 04/15/20Find an equation for the line parallel to y=−3x+4 and goes through the point (10,−6).Write your answer in the form y=mx+b.
Jon S. answered 04/15/20
Patient and Knowledgeable Math and English Tutor
Two parallel lines have the same slope (-3), so the point-slope form of the 2nd line is:
y- (-6) = -3(x-10)
y+6 = -3x + 30
y = -3x + 24
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