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| Question 150842:  choose the equation of the line parallel to the line 5 = -10x - 10y that passes through the point (-2, 1).
 Answer by nerdybill(7384)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! . For two lines to be parallel, both lines MUST have the same slope.
 To find the slope of the given equation, modify it into the "slope-intercept" form of:
 y = mx + b
 where
 m is the slope
 b is the y-intercept at (0,b)
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 5 = -10x - 10y
 10y + 5 = -10x
 10y = -10x - 5
 y = -x - 5
 .
 From the above we know the slope is a -1.
 Now to find the 'y-intercept' of the new line, use that fact AND the given point of (-2, 1) to plug it back into:
 y = mx + b
 1 = (-1)(-2) + b
 1 = 2 + b
 -1= b
 .
 Recapping, we have:
 m = -1
 b = -1
 therefore the equation is:
 y = mx + b
 y = -x -1  (this is the equation)
 
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