Answer:
y=1/5x+11/5
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the slope of the original line and use the point-slope formula y-y^1=m(x-x^1) to find line parallel to -x+5y=1
Hope this helps
You forgot to put the problem but choose answers that will divide evenly
We can start from the given line's coefficients and translate the line from the origin to the given point.
4(x -(-2)) -(y -3) = 0
4x +8 -y +3 = 0
The equation of the desired line is ...
4x -y = -11
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For standard form line ax+by=c, any parallel line will have only a different value of c. For c=0, the line goes through the origin (0, 0). To make it go through point (h, k) we can write it as
a(x-h) +b(y-k) = 0
which is completely equivalent to
ax +by = ah +bk