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Find the equation of the line parallel to the line y = 4x – 2 that passes through the point (–1, 5).
The slope of y = 4x – 2 is
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The slope of a line parallel to y = 4x – 2 is
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The equation of the line parallel to y = 4x – 2 that passes through the point (–1, 5) is y =
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The slope of y = 4x – 2 is 4.
The slope of a line parallel to y = 4x – 2 is 4.
Using point-slope with (−1, 5): y − 5 = 4(x + 1) ⇒ y = 4x + 9.
So the equation is y = 4x + 9.
The slope of a line parallel to y = 4x – 2 is 4.
Using point-slope with (−1, 5): y − 5 = 4(x + 1) ⇒ y = 4x + 9.
So the equation is y = 4x + 9.
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