Question #cfb72
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Explanation:
To write an equation for a line, we are going to use the slope and y-intercept.
Looking at the equation of the existing line:
We're looking for a line that is parallel to this line; for this second line to be parallel, it must have the same slope.
If we know both the slope and a point that the line goes through, we can find the y-intercept.
Starting with:
Substitute our slope,
And our point,
Now we can simplify - first cancel out the 7s:
Subtract both sides by 2:
Now we have all the information we need to write an equation for our new line. To write the equation for this line, we can use the familiar slope-intercept form.
Starting with our formula:
Substitute our slope,
...and we're done!
It's always good to double check our work - one way to do that is to graph both equations. We can also plug our