An equation of line parallel to y=-3x–4?

I just need any equation of parallel line to y=-3x-4

1 Answer
May 21, 2018

#y = -3x + c_1# where #c_1 != -4#.

Explanation:

First of all, We need to check that if the equation is in Slope-Intercept form or not. If it isn't, then we will convert it.

The Slope-Intercept Form of a Linear Equation is #y = mx + c#;

Where, #m# is the slope of the line, and #c# is the y-intercept.

Here, The equation is in Slope-Intercept Form.

So, #y = (-3)x + (-4)#

Now, The Condition of two lines to be parallel in a 2D Plane is,

#m_1 = m_2# where #m_1# and #m_2# are the slopes of the equations of the lines respectively.

Here, #m_1 = -3# [Slope of the given Line]

If we assume the equation of the parallel line to be #y= m_2x + c_1#,

Then #m_2 = -3#.

We don't have enough data to find the #c_1# though.

So,

The final equation is:

#y = -3x + c_1# where #c_1 != -4# [Or else the lines will coincide.]

Hope this helps.