Question 1204094
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write an equation in slope intercept form for the line that passes through (0,5) and is parallel to the line whose equation is 4x-y=3

4x - y = 3
4x - 3 = y, or y = 4x - 3
Slope (m) of 4x - y = 3, or y = 4x - 3, is 4.

Slope-intercept/Standard form of a linear equation: y = mx + b.
Equation requested is parallel to the given equation, 4x - y = 3, or y = 4x - 3, so its slope
(m) is also 4. The point the requested equation passes through, (0, 5) is the y-intercept of
the requested equation, or b in the slope-intercept/standard form of a a linear equation. 

Therefore, requested equation is: y = 4x + 5.</pre>