What could be the equation of a line parallel to the line #7x-12y= -32#?

1 Answer
Jun 28, 2017

#y=7/12x+"any y-intercept"#

Explanation:

What we want to do first is to get the equation in the form of #y=mx+b#.

Let's do that!

#7x-12y= -32#

Begin by subtracting #7x# from both sides:

#cancel(7x-7x)-12y= -7x-32#

Now divide both sides by #-12#:

#cancel(-12y)/cancel(-12)= (-7x-32)/-12#

#y=7/12x-32/12#

Here's the thing now, parallel lines have equal slopes. So, we simply just use the same slope when writing a new equation of a line.

#y=7/12x+b#

Since the question asked you what could be a line that is parallel you can add any #b# value otherwise known as the #"y-intercept"#.