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To find the equation of line that passes through (4, 6) and is parallel to y = 3x + 4, we need to use the slope of the given line, and also to find the y-intercept. We use the same slope of the old equation to make the new equation because if two lines are parallel, then their slopes are <u>always equivalent</u> to one another.
To find the equation, we need to use slope-intercept form, which is written as y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
y = 3x + b (substitute the given ordered pair into the equation)
6 = 3(4) + b (simplify - multiply)
6 = 12 + b (subtract 12 from btoh sides)
-6 = b
Therefore, the equation of the line that passes through (4, 6) and is also parallel to y = 3x + 4, is y = 3x - 6.
Answer:
5b* because we have no idea what it could stand for
Answer:
- 3 ≤ x < 0
Step-by-step explanation:
- 3 is included in the set thus x can equal - 3
- 3 is less than all other values in the set including the largest value of 0, thus
- 3 ≤ x < 0
X=-2y+3
Is your answer hope this helps
296 degress is the answer