Hello :
<span>y-intercepts when : y = 0 : x² +(0-2)² = 16
x² = 12....(1)
two </span>y-intercepts because the equation (1) has two solutions
Y - 5x = 10 can be written in the slope-intercept form as
y = 5x + 10
The slope-intercept form is y = mx + b, where m = slope, and b = y-intercept.
In this case, the 5 is the slope.
Parallel lines have equal slopes, so the line we need to find also has a slope of 5. Its equation is
y = 5x + b
We need to find what b is.
We can use the given point, (3, 10), in for x and y and solve for b.
10 = 5 * 3 + b
10 = 15 + b
-5 = b
Now that we know that b = -5, we replace b with -5 to get our equation
y = 5x - 5
This what it should look like. did you need the steps or no ?
5x-3=7
isolate the unknown
add 3 to both sides
5x=10
divide by 5
x=2