SOLUTION: Find an equation for a line parallel to 4x + 5y + 2 = 0, with an x-intercept of 5.

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Question 942949: Find an equation for a line parallel to 4x + 5y + 2 = 0, with an x-intercept of 5.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The coefficients for x and y would be the same as in the given equation.



x intercept for y=0.


------the x-intercept, and you want this to be 5.




The equation in the form you started with would be .

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