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| Question 817528:  [ write an equation for the line that is parallel to the given line and that passes through a given [point]. ]
 y=-2/3x+12 (5,-3)
 Answer by TimothyLamb(4379)
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 y = (-2/3)x + 12
 (5,-3)
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 parallel lines have equal slopes.
 so the slope of the new line is the same as the slope of the given line: -2/3
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 use the point-slope form:
 point = (5,-3)
 slope = (-2/3) = -0.666666...
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 to solve the linear equation, plug this:
 5, -3, -0.666666
 into the "Point-Slope form: x1 y1 m" input box of this solver:
 https://sooeet.com/math/linear-equation-solver.php
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 slope = -2/3
 y-intercept = 0.33333 = 1/3
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 Answer:
 the slope-intercept form:
 y = -2/3x + 1/3
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