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Grace Yoder
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29 November, 05:19
3) through: (-1,-4), parallel to y = 5x + 4
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Madilynn Wolf
29 November, 05:43
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y = 5x + 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Parallel lines have the same gradient so the gradient will be 5x
y = 5x + c Substitute in a known pair of values to find c
-4 = 5 x - 1 + c
c = 1
y = 5x + 1
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