SOLUTION: The line is parallel to -3x + 2y = 9 and contains the point (-2, 1) find the equation of each line write answer in slop intercept form. can any one please help me out with th

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Question 53499: The line is parallel to -3x + 2y = 9 and contains the point (-2, 1)
find the equation of each line write answer in slop intercept form.

can any one please help me out with this. thanks a bunch

Answer by Earlsdon(6294) About Me  (Show Source):
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Remeber that parallel lines have the same slope, so first find the slope of the given line by putting it into the "slope-intercept" form of the equation for a line:
-3x%2B2y+=+9 Add 3x to both sides of the equation.
2y+=+3x%2B9 Divide both sides by 2.
y+=+%283%2F2%29x%2B9%2F2 Compare this with the slope-intercept form:
y+=+mx+%2B+b and you'll see that the slope, m+=+3%2F2 so you can write:
y+=+%283%2F2%29x+%2B+b Now, to find b, the y-intercept, you'll need to substitute the x- and y-coordinates of the given point (-2, 1) into this equation and solve for b.
1+=+%283%2F2%29%28-2%29%2Bb Simplify and solve for b.
1+=+-3%2F4%2Bb Add 3%2F4 to both sides.
7%2F4+=+b Now you can write the final equation of the line that is parallel to -3x+2y = 9 and which contains the point (-2, 1)
y+=+%283%2F2%29x%2B7%2F4