SOLUTION: Write the equation of the line that goes through the point
(−6, −7)
and is parallel to the line
−x + 6y = −0.5.
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Question 899961: Write the equation of the line that goes through the point
(−6, −7)
and is parallel to the line
−x + 6y = −0.5.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Parallel line would have same left hand side, different right hand side.
Use the point to solve for
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