(2,7) parallel f(x)=2/3x-1
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find equation of the line that passes through (2,7) and is parallel to f(x)=2/3x-1

The equation of the straight line is: y = mx + c, where m is the gradient.

Since our straight line is parallel to y = (2/3)x - 1, then it has the same gradient.

i.e. m = 2/3

Since our straight line passes through the point (x,y) = (2, 7), then these coordinate values will satisfy our line equation y = (2/3)x + c.

Subistituting for (x, y) = (2, 7) in our equation,

7 = (2/3)*2 + c

7 = 4/3 + c


c = 7 - 4/3 = 17/3 = 5 2/3

Our straight line is : y = (2/3)x + 5 2/3

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