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What is an equation of the line that passes through the point (4, —4) and is parallel to the line 3x - 4y = 16?

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Answer:


y = (3)/(4)x -7

Explanation:

Linear Equations

They are typically written in slope-intercept form.


y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept

Parallel lines have equal slopes.

1. Rearrange the equation


3x - 4y = 16\\- 4y = -3x +16\\\\y = (3)/(4)x -4

2. Determine the equation

Since slopes are equal for parallel lines, we just have to determine the y-intercept of this new line.


y = (3)/(4)x +b

Plug in the given point:


-4= (3)/(4)(4) +b\\\\-4= 3 +b\\b=-7

Therefore:


y = (3)/(4)x -7

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