SOLUTION: x-intercept=4; parallel to the line -2x+3y=3

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Question 420917: x-intercept=4; parallel to the line -2x+3y=3
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given line:



This is in the form where
= slope
The line parallel to this line must also have
slope = 2/3
The x-intercept is where
I can say now
goes through the point (4,0)



The equation is:

Here's a plot of both lines:

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