SOLUTION: Write a slope-intercept equation for a line parallel to the line x – 4y = 6 which passes through
the point (12, –3).
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Question 1116501: Write a slope-intercept equation for a line parallel to the line x – 4y = 6 which passes through
the point (12, –3).
Answer by josgarithmetic(39626) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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for a line parallel to the line x – 4y = 6
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Some real constant c, is an equation of the line parallel to the given line.
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passes through
the point (12, –3).
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and you can simplify this.
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