Find an equation of the line that (a) has y-intercept of 12 and (b) is parallel to the line $4x + 3y = 10$. Write your answer in the form $y = mx + b$.
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(b) It is parallel to the line $4x + 3y = 10$. We need to write the answer in the slope-intercept form $y = mx + b$. Step 1: Determine the slope of the given line. The given line is $4x + 3y = 10$. To find its slope, we need to convert this equation into the Show more…
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