Question 1059898
Find the slope of a line parallel to the line that crosses (4,3) and the y-intercept is (0,4).


{{{(4-3)/(0-4)}}}
{{{1/-4}}}
{{{highlight(-1/4)}}}--------Parallel means same slope for the two lines.





Use the point-slope form to find the equation of that line. (Write your answer in slope-intercept form.)

(-2,4), m = 0


Trivially simple.
{{{y-4=0(x+2)}}}
but much simpler just to say {{{highlight(y=4)}}} or {{{y-4=0}}}.
Slope-intercept form closest to {{{y=4}}}.