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| Question 1129233:  Find an equation for the line parallel to
 y=10x+4
 and goes through the point
 (6,8)
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 Write your answer in the form
 y
 =
 m
 x
 +
 b
 y=mx+b
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 Found 3 solutions by  josgarithmetic, addingup, MathTherapy:
 Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)
      (Show Source): Answer by addingup(3677)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! y = mx+b y = 10x+4
 set x to 0:
 y = 10(0) + 4
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 10*0 = 0, so:
 y = 4
 OK, we've got one of our numbers. When x = 0 y = 4. We write this: (0, 4) and that's our first pair.
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 Now let's rewrite the equation and set y = 0:
 10x = -y + 4
 x = (-y+4)/10
 x = -0+4/10
 -(0 + 4/10) makes -0.4.
 Now we can write the other pair: (-0.4, 0)
 These are called ordered pairs and can now be plotted. See plot below, draw a straight line joining the two points.
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 Parallel line Two lines are parallel if they have the same slope.
 We know our slope is 10 and our y-intercept you say is 8. Below is the graph showing parallel lines:
 
   
 
 
 
Answer by MathTherapy(10556)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Find an equation for the line parallel to y=10x+4
 and goes through the point
 (6,8)
 .
 Write your answer in the form
 y
 =
 m
 x
 +
 b
 y=mx+b
 .
 
 I have a question that I hope will be answered. What the H..L does @addingup's answer have to do with the question asked?
 Wasn't it JUST an EQUATION thatw's requested?
 In addition, was a GRAPH requested? I still don't know what some of these people are doing in this forum. I guess they're FAKE WANT-TO-BE math aides.
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