Pick out like term in the polynomial.
Question: -8 + x^2y + 5 + 3x^2y
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Step-by-step explanation:
3x + 2y = 10
-3x -3x
2y = 10 - 3x
2y = -3x + 10
2 2
y = -3/2 * x + 5
Since we recognize this form, y = mx+b, we can identify the slope and intercept.
m = -3/2 (for every 2 steps to the right taken, you take 3 steps down)
b = 5
A parallel line will have this same slope, and since we know the intercept we can change that into anything we want. Arbitrarily, let's just change b to 1.
y = -3/2 * x + 1
Now, that we know the slope of the original line and we've picked a new intercept (0,1), we can use the new intercept as our point for point-slope form for the new line:
y-y1 = m * (x-x1)
y - 1 = -3/2 * (x - 0)
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