SOLUTION: find an equation for the lines described below:
the line parallel to 3x+4y=4, passing through the point (-4,2)
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Question 662334: find an equation for the lines described below:
the line parallel to 3x+4y=4, passing through the point (-4,2)
Answer by sravanik2005(14) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
given the line is parallel to 3x+4y=4
so,slope of line=slope of 3x+4y=4 = -3/4
and the line is passing through (-4,2)
Hence the equation is y-2=-3/4(x-(-4))
4(y-2)=-3(x+4)
4y-8=3x+12
3x-4y+12+8=0
3x-4y+20=0 is the equation of line.
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