Concept explainers
To find:
i. The graph of the line 3 x+4 y=12.
Answer to Problem 2AYU
Solution:
i.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The equation of the line is, 3 x+4 y=12.
Calculation:
i. The line is, 3 x+4 y=12.
Graph of this line is as follows:
To find:
ii. Slope of a line parallel to the line 3 x+4 y=12
Answer to Problem 2AYU
Solution:
ii. Slope =
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The equation of the line is, 3 x+4 y=12.
Calculation:
ii. The equation of the line is: 3 x+4 y=12
Rearranging the above equation we get,
So the slope of the given line is
Since parallel lines have equal slopes, the slope of a line parallel to the given line is also
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