If 2 lines are parallel, their slopes are the same, so all we need to do is plug in the given point and slope in the equation y = mx + b and solve for b.
[tex]-1 = 2(1) + b\\\\-1 = 2 + b\\\\-3 = b[/tex]
The equation of a line in slope-intercept form that goes through (1, -1) and is parallel to the line y = 2x - 4 is [tex]y = 2x - 3[/tex].
Which of the following equations is equivalent to 2(3x - 1) = 3 - (- 2 - x)?
1. 6x - 2 = 1 - 4
2. 6x - 1 = 1 + x
3. 6x - 2 = 5 + x
4. 6x - 1 = 5 - x
Answer:
It would be 2. 6x - 1 = 1 + x
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Answer:
2
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Answer:
1
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Okay here are some pictures of the work, I can't do fractions on this. :)