SOLUTION: find the equation of a line parallel to 2x-5y=10 and passes through the point (-2, -3) IN STANDARD FORM
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Question 504372: find the equation of a line parallel to 2x-5y=10 and passes through the point (-2, -3) IN STANDARD FORM
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Anything parallel to 2x-5y=10 is in the form 2x-5y=C where C is some number.
Since the line passes through (-2, -3), we know that x = -2 and y = -3
Plug these values in and simplify
2x-5y=C
2(-2)-5(-3)=C
-4+15=C
11=C
So C = 11, which means that the answer is 2x-5y = 11
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