M = 3
Y Int = -2
y = 3x - 2
(3, 5), m = -1
y - 5 = -(x-3)
(-3, 2), m=1
-x + y = 5
(20, 8) and (9, 16)
-8/11
Write an equation of the line that passes through (-3,-5) and is PARALLEL to y = 3x - 1
y = 3x + 4
Y Int = 7
y = 1/4x + 7
(2,1), m = 2
y - 1= 2(x-2)
(4, -1), m = 3
-3x + y = -13
(-4, 7) and (-6, -4)
11/2
Write an equation of the line that passes through
(-2, 11) and is PARALLEL to y = -x + 5
y = -x + 9
M = 1/2
Point: (10, 4)
y = 1/2x - 1
(-11, -3), m = -9
y + 3= -9(x + 11)
(0, 5), m = -2
2x + y = 5
(19, 3) and (20, 3)
0
Write an equation of a line that passes through
(-1, 3) and is PARALLEL to y = 2x + 2
y = 2x + 5
(-3, 1) and (0, -8)
y = -3x - 8
(-8,2), m=5
y - 2= 5(x+8)
(-8, 0), m = -4
4x + y = -32
(3, -20) and (5, 8)
14
Write an equation that passes through (-9, 2) and is PERPENDICULAR to y = 3x - 12
y = -1/3x - 1
M = 4
Point: (2, 5)
y = 4x - 3
(7,-1), m = -6
y + 1 = -6(x-7)
(3, 9), (1,1)
-4x + y = -3
(-19, 12) and (-9, 1)
-11/10
Write an equation that passes through (5,1) and is PERPENDICULAR to y = 5x -2
y = -1/5x + 2