<u>Answer:</u>
The correct answer option is A. y = 5x + 29.
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
We are given the following equation of a line and we are to identify the equation of a line parallel to this line which passes through (-6, -1), in slope intercept form:
Parallel lines have same slope, so the slope of this line will be 5.
Finding the y-intercept using the standard equation of line.
Therefore, our equation will be:
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Replace the variable y with x−3 in the expression.
x−(x−3)
REMOVE PARENTHESIS
x−x−−3
Multiply -1 by −3.
x−x+3
Subtract x from x.
0+3
Add 0 and 3.
3
Evaluate the function.
y=x−3=
x−y=x−y
Graph.
y=x−3x−y
Here's the graph..
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<span>You can find the y-intercept by looking at the graph and seeing which point crosses the y axis. This point will always have an x coordinate of zero. This is another way to find the y-intercept, if you know the equation, the y-intercept is the solution to the equation when x = 0.</span>