A line passes through (2,3) and (6,2). A second line passes through (7,4). What is one other point that the second line may pass through if it is parallel to the first line?

1 Answer
Oct 5, 2016

Any set of points you put into that equation, should be parallel to the first line.

Explanation:

If two lines are parallel to each other, then they have the same slope. To find the slope of the first line, use point slope formula: m=y2y1x2x1 where m is the slope

(2,3)and(6,2) corresponds to (x1,y1)and(x2,y2)

Plug the numbers into the formula

m=2362=14

So, the slope is 14

Next, find the equation of the second line using this form:
y=mx+b, where m is the slope, which is 14

y=14x+b

Now, to find b, which is the y-intercept, plug in the coordinates (7,4) into the y and x intercepts

4=14(7)+b
4=74+b
234=b

So, the equation should look like y=14x+234

Any set of points you put into that equation, should be parallel to the first line.

For example, if you put 0 in for x and solve, your y would be 234 so the points would be (0,234)