SOLUTION: through (5,-3), parallel to {{{y=-(2/5)x+1}}}

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Question 769745: through (5,-3), parallel to
Answer by Jc0110(165)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

--> The highlighted region represents the gradient, m of the line.
The gradients of two parallel lines are the same.

where,
m = gradient
Substitute , and into .





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