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MrMuchimi
4 years ago
10

write the slope-intercept form of the equation for the line that passes through (4,9) and is parallel to the graph of the equati

on 5x-4y=8

Mathematics
1 answer:
leva [86]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

y=1.25x+4

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Two equations are paralell if they have the same slope.
  • Then to find the paralell equation to 5x-4y=8, we can do the following: clear out y as a function of x, to get the intercept and the slope that accompanies x.
  • To do this, we follow the next steps: 1) subtract 5x both sides of the equation (which results in -4y=8-5x; 2) divide both sides by (-4), would yield y=1.25x-2.
  • Now we have an clear expression of y as a function of x, and can find a parallel line that passes through  (x,y)=(4,9). This new equation shall be an expression that meets the following:  9=1.25 (4)+h, where we do not know the value of h, and the values of (x,y) have been replaced by the point required.
  • If we solve the equation above, we obtain the value of h (intercept) for our parallel equation: h=4.
  • Then, the parallel equation that passes through (4,9) is y=1.25x+4 (to verify this is ok, replace x=4 in this equation, and you will get y=9, which is what we were lloking for: a parallel equation to y=1.25x-2 that passes through (4,9)

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