How do you write the equation of a line in point slope form that is parallel to #y=2/3x+9# and goes through (4,8)?

1 Answer
May 14, 2015

The answer is #y=2/3x+16/3#

The function we are looking form is a linear function, so it can be written as #y=ax+b#.
The line is parallel to #y=2/3x+9# so #a=2/3# (If 2 lines are parallel their #a# coefficients are equal).
Now we have to calculate #b# knowing that the line goes through #(4,8)# so you can substitute 4 for #x# and 8 for #y# and solve the equation for #b#.

The equation is #8=2/3*4+b#, so #b=8-2/3*4#
#b=24/3-8/3#
#b=16/3#

So the final answer is #y=2/3x+16/3#