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Find an equation of a line parallel to the given line and contains the given point. Write the equation in slope-intercept form. line $2 x+3 y=6$, point (0,5)
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The equation of the line is given as $2x + 3y = 6$. We can rewrite this in slope-intercept form ($y = mx + b$) by isolating $y$. \begin{align*} 2x + 3y &= 6 \\ 3y &= -2x + 6 \\ y &= -\frac{2}{3}x + 2 \end{align*} Show more…
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