Answer:
y = -4/3x -46/3
Step-by-step explanation:
The question tells us to write an equation that is:
- parallel to the given line
- goes through the point (-7, -6)
Parallel lines will have the same slope, because if the slope was different, they would eventually intersect and not be parallel lines anymore.
We are going to use the point-slope form to find the other line.
Point-slope form uses a point that the graph will cross through and the slope of the graph to find the graph in y = mx + b form (also called slope-intercept form).
(I attached the point-slope form as an image below)
m = slope
x1 = x coordinate of the point
y1 = y coordinate of the point
We are going to substitute our slope into the form first:
y - y1 = (-4/3)(x - x1)
Next let's put in our point (-7, -6):
(Remember! -7 is our x coordinate & -6 is our y coordinate :-) )
y - (-6) = -4/3(x - (-7))
(cancel out the negatives to make them positive)
y + 6 = -4/3 (x +7)
Now solve for x using basic algebra:
y + 6 = -4/3 (x +7)
(distribue the -4/3)
y + 6 = -4/3x - 28/3
(subtract 6 from both sides)
y = -4/3x -46/3
That's your answer!
Hope it helps (●'◡'●)