The equation of the parallel line is y =
x +
⇒ 3rd answer
Step-by-step explanation:
Parallel lines has:
- Same slopes
- Different y-intercepts
The slope-intercept form of the equation of a line is y = mx + b, where
- m is the slope of the line and b is the y-intercept
- The formula of m is

∵ Line EF has E (-2 , 5) and F (1 , 3)
∴
= -2 and
= 1
∴
= 5 and
= 3
- Use the formula of m above to find the slope of line EF
∴ 
∵ The line is parallel to line EF
∴ Their slopes are equal
∴ The slope of the parallel line is 
- Substitute the slope of the line in the form of the equation
∴ y =
x + b
- To find b substitute x and y in the equation by the coordinates
of a point on the line
∵ The parallel line passes through point (2 , 6)
∴ x = 2 and y = 6
∴ 6 =
(2) + b
∴ 6 =
+ b
- Add
to both sides
∴
= b
∴ y =
x +
The equation of the parallel line is y =
x +
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