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| Question 700940:  Given the equation y=-2x + 3, and the point (-5, 8), write an equation for a parallel line.
 
 Answer by nerdybill(7384)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Given the equation y=-2x + 3, and the point (-5, 8), write an equation for a parallel line. .
 Slope of:
 y=-2x + 3
 is -2 (from "slope-intercept" form above)
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 Now, we have:
 m = -2
 (x1,y1) = (-5,8)
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 Plug above into "point-slope" form:
 y - y1 = m(x - x1)
 y - 8 = -2(x - (-5))
 y - 8 = -2(x+5)
 y - 8 = -2x-10
 y = -2x-10+8
 y = -2x-2 (answer in "slope-intercept" form)
 
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