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What is the equation of the line that is parallel to the line y = -1/3 x + 4 and passes through the point (6, 5)? A: y = x + 3 B:y = x + 7 C: y = 3x – 13 D: y = 3x + 5

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None of them are parallel but D. is perpendicular. I'm sorry if this doesn't help...
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Answer:


y=-(1)/(3)x+7

Explanation:

the equation of the line that is parallel to the line y = -1/3 x + 4 and passes through the point (6, 5)


y=-(1)/(3) x+4 is the given equation.

We find out slope from the given equation. Slope is the coefficient of x

Slope of given line=
-(1)/(3)

slope of parallel line is same as the slope of given line

Slope of parallel line =
-(1)/(3)

Now we use point slope formula to get the equation of the line


y-y_1=m(x-x_1), m=-1/3, x1=6 and y1=5


y-5=-(1)/(3)(x-6)

multiply the fraction inside the parenthesis


y-5=-(1)/(3)x+2

Add 5 on both sides


y=-(1)/(3)x+7

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