How to find the equation of parallel lines - GRE Quantitative Reasoning

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What is one possible equation for a line parallel to the one passing through the points (4,2) and (15,-4)?

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(4,2) and (15,-4)

All that we really need to ascertain is the slope of our line. So long as a given answer has this slope, it will not matter what its y-intercept is (given the openness of our question). To find the slope, use the formula: m = rise / run = (y1 - y2) / (x1 - x2):

(2 - (-4)) / (4 - 15) = (2 + 4) / -11 = -6/11

Given this slope, our answer is: y = -6/11x + 57.4

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