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Let's get started,
The line is parallel to the line whose equation is y = 4x + 1.
So the slope will be the same.
The equation that would be possible is :
y = 4x + c
By the way, we know that the line passes through (-3 ; 2).
We just have to substitute these values in the equation in order to find the value of c.
(x ; y) ==> x = -3 and y = 2
Let's do this then,
2 = 4(-3) + c
c = 2 - 4(-3)
c = 2 + 12
c = 14
In short, the answer would be :
y = 4x + 14.
Hope this helps !
Photon
Let's get started,
The line is parallel to the line whose equation is y = 4x + 1.
So the slope will be the same.
The equation that would be possible is :
y = 4x + c
By the way, we know that the line passes through (-3 ; 2).
We just have to substitute these values in the equation in order to find the value of c.
(x ; y) ==> x = -3 and y = 2
Let's do this then,
2 = 4(-3) + c
c = 2 - 4(-3)
c = 2 + 12
c = 14
In short, the answer would be :
y = 4x + 14.
Hope this helps !
Photon
Hey there :)
The line with coordinates ( -3 , 2 ) is parallel to the line y = 4x + 1
Being Parallel means, both have the same slope
The slope is 4
The slope-intercept form is : y = mx + b {m is the slope and b is the y-intercept}
y - y₁ = m ( x - x₁ )
y - 2 = 4 ( x - (-3) )
minus and minus becomes addition
y - 2 = 4 ( x + 3 )
distribute 4 into the parenthesis
y - 2 = 4x + 12
+ 2 + 2
y = 4x + 14
The line with coordinates ( -3 , 2 ) is parallel to the line y = 4x + 1
Being Parallel means, both have the same slope
The slope is 4
The slope-intercept form is : y = mx + b {m is the slope and b is the y-intercept}
y - y₁ = m ( x - x₁ )
y - 2 = 4 ( x - (-3) )
minus and minus becomes addition
y - 2 = 4 ( x + 3 )
distribute 4 into the parenthesis
y - 2 = 4x + 12
+ 2 + 2
y = 4x + 14
