SOLUTION: write an equation of the line through the point (4, -2) that is parallel to the line -5x + 6y = -2
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Question 1096611: write an equation of the line through the point (4, -2) that is parallel to the line -5x + 6y = -2
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
write an equation of the line through the point (4,-2) that is parallel to the line -5x + 6y = -2
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Step 1, find the slope of the line, m
Step 2, use y-y1 = m*(x-x1) where (x1,y1) is the point.
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