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Find the equation of the line that
is parallel to y = 2x – 7 and
contains the point (-3,6).


Sagot :

Step-by-step explanation:

The first step is to Know the condition for two lines be parallel is that have the same slope, and this form the slope given is 2, therefore the new function has its slope too

2)  with the slope and the two points givens, you can find the equation

Y-Y1 = m( X-X1) ,   Y-6 = 2[(X-(-3)]  ⇒Y-6 = 2X+6 ⇒Y = 2X+12, AND THIS IS THE EQUATION PARALLEL TO THE LINE Y = 2X-7