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GED Math: Graphs and Functions Drill 3, Problem 2. What is the equation of line B?

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Thank you We sneak in and here's your smoke du

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jour brought to you by lines that don't touch Yeah

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they're just huge germophobe right lines and beer Parallel line

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a has a slope of five thirds and line be

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passes through the point Nine eight What is the equation

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of line Be classic question awesome and hear this Okay

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lot information Here's let's Pick it apart We were given

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two parallel lines Can be fine A has a slope

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of five third So yeah it means be also slept

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with five third parallel lines Always have the same slope

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right Right now we're also told that line be passes

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through the point Nine eight and we need to find

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the equation of that line Sweet were awesome finding things

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And you should just see this at easter Okay well

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we have a point and we have a slope so

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we're probably going to be asked to use the point

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slope formula Like make sense Well plugging in our slope

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of five thirds are y co ordinates of eight and

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our x coordinate of nine We get why minus eight

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equals five thirds times the quantity x minus nine Well

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first things first let's distribute this stuff on the right

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and we get y minus eight equals five thirds Acts

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minus 45 thirds for this team both we take a

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gander at our answer Choices will notice that these guys

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were written in standard form We need to take our

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equation and fiddle with it until we have the x

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and y terms on the same side Well we'll start

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by multiplying both sides by three to get rid of

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that fraction and we have three Wide line is twenty

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four equals five x minus forty five All subtract three

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Why an ad forty five to both sides and we're

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left with five x minus three y equals twenty one

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answer See you can look but you don't huh girls

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