SOLUTION: Find the linear equation whose graph goes through (1/3, 0) and parallel to the line 6x - 2y = 11.
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: Find the linear equation whose graph goes through (1/3, 0) and parallel to the line 6x - 2y = 11.
This question is from textbook finite mathematics
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Any parallel line to will be of the form where 'c' is any real number. So all you need to do is plug in and into to get which would get you that
So the equation parallel to that goes through (1/3, 0) is
Note: if you want the answer in slope-intercept form, simply solve for 'y' to get
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