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A line is parallel to 5x+2y-8=0 and has the same y-intercept as x+4y-12=0 Find an equation for the line.Asked by Mathew
A line is parallel to 5x+2y-8=0 and has the same y-intercept as x+4y-12=0
Find an equation for the line.
Find an equation for the line.
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first make each into y=mx+b by rearranging
5x+2y-8=0
2y=-5x+8
y=-5/2x +4
and
x+4y-12=0
4y=-x+12
y=-1/4x+3
because the line is parallel to the first equation it will have the same value for the slope (m)
y=-5/2x+b
now use the second equation to solve for the value of y at the y intercept (i.e. we know x is zero, solve y)
y=-1/4x+3
y=-1/4(0)+3
y=3
so the y intercept of our new equation is (x,y)=(0,3)
put this into our new equation to solve for b
y=-5/2x+b
3=-5/2(0)+b
3=b
so our new equation is
y=-5/2x+3
5x+2y-8=0
2y=-5x+8
y=-5/2x +4
and
x+4y-12=0
4y=-x+12
y=-1/4x+3
because the line is parallel to the first equation it will have the same value for the slope (m)
y=-5/2x+b
now use the second equation to solve for the value of y at the y intercept (i.e. we know x is zero, solve y)
y=-1/4x+3
y=-1/4(0)+3
y=3
so the y intercept of our new equation is (x,y)=(0,3)
put this into our new equation to solve for b
y=-5/2x+b
3=-5/2(0)+b
3=b
so our new equation is
y=-5/2x+3
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