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| Question 66155:  ok im sorry about all this but to get to the answer to my question i have to tell you other questions
 
 C street has an x-intercept of -8 and a slope of 2. use the x-intercept point to write the equation of c street in point slope form.
 Answer: y-0=2(x=8)
 
 D street crosses c street  at the point (-10,-4) and is perpendicular to the y-axis.  Determine the y-intercept point and write the equation of d street.
 and im not sure of the answer for this one
 
 but this is the question i need help with
 
 G street crosses f street at the point (3,7) and is parallel to d street. Determine the y-intercept point of g street and write the equation of g street.
 
 thanks alot!
 
 Found 2 solutions by  stanbon, funmath:
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! C street has an x-intercept of -8 and a slope of 2. use the x-intercept point to write the equation of c street in point slope form. Answer: y-0=2(x+8)
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 D street crosses c street at the point (-10,-4) and is perpendicular to the y-axis. Determine the y-intercept point and write the equation of d street.
 and im not sure of the answer for this one.
 D is a horizontal line with equation y=-4
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 but this is the question i need help with
 G street crosses f street at the point (3,7) and is parallel to d street. Determine the y-intercept point of g street and write the equation of g street.
 If G is parallel to D, it is a horizontal line.
 Since it passes thru (3,7) its equation is y=7
 Comment: You didn't say anything about "f" street, but that info is not
 needed.
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
Answer by funmath(2933)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! C street has an x-intercept of -8 and a slope of 2. use the x-intercept point to write the equation of c street in point slope form. Answer: y-0=2(x+8)<--you had a type-o.
 You get this because the x-intercept is (-8,0) and the slope, m=2
 The point-slope formula is
  , where m=slope and (x1,y1) is a given point on the line. Good job:
  is right. :
 
 D street crosses c street  at the point (-10,-4) and is perpendicular to the y-axis.  Determine the y-intercept point and write the equation of d street.
 A line that is perpendicular to the y-axis is horizontal.  Horizontal lines have a slope of m=0
 
  
  
  <---the equation of a horizontal line always ends up being y=k, where k is a constant and there is no x.  Notice that k is the y component of the point it went through.  That also always happens. The y-intercept is (0,-4), because all the points on a horizontal line have the same y-value.
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 G street crosses f street at the point (3,7) and is parallel to d street. Determine the y-intercept point of g street and write the equation of g street.
 If G is parallel to D, then it is also horizontal, so the equation of a horizontal line going through (3,7) is:
 
  Its y-intercept is: (0,7)
 Happy Calculating!!!
 
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