SOLUTION: Find the value of c so that the line passing through (1,2) and (3,c) is parallel to y= -3x+5/2.
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Question 741707: Find the value of c so that the line passing through (1,2) and (3,c) is parallel to y= -3x+5/2.
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(1,2) and (3,c) is parallel to
y= -3x+5/2.
slope m = -3
slope between two points
-3= (c-2)/(3-1)
-3*2=c-2
-6=c-2
c=-4
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