Asked by yo mama
Mallory is designing a background print for a logo. She starts the design on a coordinate plane and creates parallel lines diagonally. The first line that she makes has a slope of 13
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and crosses through the origin. If she wants the next line to cross the y-axis at 2, what would be the equation of the next parallel line?
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Parallel lines have the same slope. The slope 13 1/3 = 40/3, so the new line with y-intercept 2 is
y = (40/3)x + 2.
(Equivalently 3y = 40x + 6 or 40x - 3y + 6 = 0.)
y = (40/3)x + 2.
(Equivalently 3y = 40x + 6 or 40x - 3y + 6 = 0.)
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