SOLUTION: the graph of a linear function f(x) is parallel to the line described by 2x+y=5 and contains the point (6,-2). what is the y-intercept of f(x)?

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Question 822320: the graph of a linear function f(x) is parallel to the line described by 2x+y=5 and contains the point (6,-2). what is the y-intercept of f(x)?
Answer by TimothyLamb(4379) About Me  (Show Source):
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given:
2x + y = 5
y = -2x + 5
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parallel lines have equal slopes, so slope = -2
and contains the given point (6,-2)
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6,-2,-2
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answer:
x-intercept = (5, 0)
y-intercept = (0, 10)
slope = -2
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answer:
y-intercept of f(x) = (0, 10)
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