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Write the equation that is paralell to y-3x=6. We didn't learn this yet, would you start by putting it as y=3x+6?
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Reiny
Since the new line is parallel to the given line, it should differ only in the constant
So it would be y-3x = c
to find that constant, you must be given one more piece of information, such as a point lying on the new line.
sub in the values of the point to find c
So it would be y-3x = c
to find that constant, you must be given one more piece of information, such as a point lying on the new line.
sub in the values of the point to find c
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