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What's the equation of the line that's parallel to 2x-3y+6=0 and passes through (3,-3). Give answer in general form

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

We know that,

the slope of the line

a

x

+

b

y

+

c

=

0

is

m

=

a

b

The slope of the line

2

x

+

3

y

=

9

is

m

1

=

2

3

The slope of the line perpendicular to

2

x

+

3

y

=

9

is

m

2

=

1

m

1

=

1

2

3

=

3

2

.

Hence,the equn.of line passing through

(

3

,

3

)

and

m

2

=

3

2

is

y

(

3

)

=

3

2

(

x

3

)

y

+

3

=

3

2

(

x

3

)

2

y

+

6

=

3

x

9

3

x

2

y

15

=

0

Note:

The equn.of line passing through

A

(

x

1

,

y

1

)

and

with slope

m

is

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