SOLUTION: the equation for line u can be written as y-1=-1/4(x+1). line v includes the point (-10,6) and is parallel to line u. what is the equation of line v?

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Question 1104403: the equation for line u can be written as y-1=-1/4(x+1). line v includes the point (-10,6) and is parallel to line u. what is the equation of line v?

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

The slope of the given line is -1/4. Anything parallel to this will have the same slope. Therefore, the slope of line v is also -1/4

The point line v goes through is (x1,y1) = (-10,6)

Plug m = -1/4, x1 = -10 and y1 = 6 into the point slope form






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