Write an equation of a line going through (-3,-5) parallel to y=-4x+1

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2022-11-12

Write an equation of a line going through (-3,-5) parallel to y=-4x+1

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reinmelk3iu

reinmelk3iu

Beginner2022-11-13Added 21 answers

Slope - Intercept form of equation is y=mx+c where,
slope =m, y-intercept =c
Slope of line y=−4x+1 is m=−4
Point-Slope form of equation is y - y 1 = m 1 ( x - x 1 )
( x 1 , y 1 ) = ( - 3 , - 5 ) , m 1 = m = - 4 , as both lines are parallel
Equation of line going through (-3, -5) is
y+5=−4(x+3)
4x+y=−17

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