Our prof recently gave this one problem I can't find out how to do.
Line 1 and Line 2 are parallel lines. Line 1 has a=-2 and passes through (3,-1/3). Find the general form of line 2.
So the only given are x intercept of line 1, which is -2 and it passes through a point (3,-1/3).
First thing that came to my mind was to solve for the slope using the given x intercept and the given point. After getting the slope, I am now stuck. How am I supposed to find the parallel line #2 without any given point that it passes through or something. I am really confused, please help.
Line 1 and Line 2 are parallel lines. Line 1 has a=-2 and passes through (3,-1/3). Find the general form of line 2.
So the only given are x intercept of line 1, which is -2 and it passes through a point (3,-1/3).
First thing that came to my mind was to solve for the slope using the given x intercept and the given point. After getting the slope, I am now stuck. How am I supposed to find the parallel line #2 without any given point that it passes through or something. I am really confused, please help.