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Which of the following represent a line parallel to y-axis? a)x+y=3 b)3x-y=2 c)4x-3=x+1 d)2+x=y

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Answered by jakebv45
14

Answer:

There is a line defined by the equation below:

3x+4y=12

There is a second line that passes through the point (1,2) and is parallel to the line given above. What is the equation of this second line?

Possible Answers:

y=34x+1.25

y=34x+2.75

y=−34x+2.75

y=−34x+1.25

y=34x+2.625

Correct answer:

y=−34x+2.75

Explanation:

Parallel lines have the same slope. Solve for the slope in the first line by converting the equation to slope-intercept form.

3x + 4y = 12

4y = –3x + 12

y = –(3/4)x + 3

slope = –3/4

We know that the second line will also have a slope of –3/4, and we are given the point (1,2). We can set up an equation in slope-intercept form and use these values to solve for the y-intercept.

y = mx + b

2 = –3/4(1) + b

2 = –3/4 + b

b = 2 + 3/4 = 2.75

Plug the y-intercept back into the equation to get our final answer.

y = –(3/4)x + 2.75

Answered by arindambhatt987641
28

c)4x-3=x+1 represent the line parallel to y axis

Step-by-step explanation:

4x-3=x+1

4x - x = 1 + 3

3x = 4

x = 4/3

this is parallel to y axis  .

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