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16 May, 11:22
Y intercept = 1 and parallel to y = 4x - 3
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Keely Palmer
16 May, 11:26
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When a line is parallel to another line, that means both lines have the same slope.
Since the standard form equation for a line is y = mx + b where m is our slope and b is our y-intercept, we know that the new equation will also have m=4.
They give us the y-intercept, b=1
So oue new equation is as follows ...
y = 4x + 1
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