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| Question 202613:  Hi, I am having trouble on this question...
 Write an equation of the line containing the given point and parallel to the given line. Express in y=mx+b    (-4,8); 4x=3y+2
 Thanks for any help. I appreciate it!!
 Answer by nerdybill(7384)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Write an equation of the line containing the given point and parallel to the given line. Express in y=mx+b (-4,8); 4x=3y+2 .
 First, we determine the slope of:
 4x=3y+2
 Do this by rearranging the equation so that it is in "slope-intercept" form:
 y = mx + b
 where
 m is slope
 b is y-intercept
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 4x=3y+2
 4x-2 = 3y
 (4/3)x - 2/3 = y
 y = (4/3)x - 2/3
 The slope then is 4/3.
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 If a two lines are parallel, their slopes MUST be the same.
 Therefore our NEW line:
 m = 4/3
 AND, crosses;
 (-4,8)
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 Plug the above into the "point-slope" form:
 y - y1 = m(x-x1)
 y - 8 = (4/3)(x-(-4))
 y - 8 = (4/3)(x+4)
 y - 8 = (4/3)x + 16/3
 y = (4/3)x + 16/3 + 8
 y = (4/3)x + 16/3 + 24/3
 y = (4/3)x + 40/3  (this is what they're looking for)
 
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