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  • 23-08-2021
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Find an equation for the line parallel to 3x+5y-4=0, with the same x-intercept as 2x-3y-6=0.

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  • 23-08-2021

Answer:

It is 4y = -3x + 9

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]3x + 5y - 4 = 0 \\ 5y = - 3x + 4 \\ y = - \frac{3}{4} x + 4[/tex]

since it is parallel, its slope, m is -¾

[tex]2x - 3y - 6 = 0 \\ - 3y = - 2x + 6 \\ y = \frac{2}{3} x - 2[/tex]

at x-intercept, y is zero

[tex]2 = \frac{2}{3} x \\ x = 3[/tex]

therefore

[tex]y = mx + c \\ 0 = ( - \frac{3}{4} \times 3) + c \\ c = \frac{9}{4} [/tex]

equation is

[tex]y = - \frac{3}{4} x + \frac{9}{4} \\ \\ 4y = - 3x + 9[/tex]

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