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Question
The equation of a line is y = 3x − 5. Write down the slope of this line and the intercept made by it on the Y-axis. Hence, or otherwise, write down the equation of a line which is parallel to the line and which passes through the point (0, 5).
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Solution
The given equation is y = 3x − 5, and it is already in the slope-intercept form y = mc + x, where:
Slope (m) = 3
Y-intercept (c) = −5
Since the line is parallel to y = 3x − 5, so it have the same slope:
Parallel slope (mp) = 3coordinate is
The new line passes through the point (0, 5). Since the x-coordinate is 0, the new y-intercept (cp) is 5.
Using the slope-intercept form y = mpx + cp:
y = 3x + 5
Hence, the slope = 3, Y-intercept = −5 and the equation of the parallel line = y = 3x + 5 or 3x − y + 5 = 0.
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