Answer:
y=-1x+-3
Step-by-step explanation:
Two line with the same slope are parallel, if two parallel lines have a different y-intercept they will never cross each other.
(Any two lines with different slopes will always intersect at some point)
Answer:
C. y = 2x − 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Given equation of line
2x − y = 3
rewriting the equation in slope intercept form as answer are given slope intercept form
y = 2x - 3
slope intercept form of equation is
y = mx + c
where m is the slope
c is y intercept
thus
slope for y = 2x - 3 when comparing with y = mx + c is 2
now we know slope of two parallel line is same
thus,
the slope of line that is parallel to the line 2x − y = 3
is 2
Let the equation of required line be y = mx + c
where m = 2
thus
y = 2x + c is the new required equation
it passes through the point (2, −1)
using y = -1 and x = 2 in y = 2x + c
-1 = 2*2 + c
c = -1 - 4
c = -5
thus,
equation of required line is option c
y = 2x - 5 ----answer
Answer:
4x + 5y = 20
Step-by-step explanation:
4x + 5y = 20
5y = -4x + 20 (Subtract 4x to isolate 5y. Put the 4x in front of the 20)
y = + 4 (Divide all by 5 to isolate y)
And then it's done and in slope-intercept form
or is greater than -1 but less than 0
I hope this helped :)