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Step-by-step explanation:

Let's solve for x.

−3x−4y=5

Step 1: Add 4y to both sides.

−3x−4y+4y=5+4y

−3x=4y+5

Step 2: Divide both sides by -3.

−3x

−3

=

4y+5

−3

x=

−4

3

y+

−5

3

Answer:

x=

−4

3

y+

−5

3

I think the answer would be ———— y + 2 = - 3/4 ( x - 4 ) .

So, the line is parallel to - 3x - 4y = 5 and the line passes through the point (4, -2).

So, what I did was I pulled up a graphing site on my Chromebook called DESMOS, maybe you could use this in the future to help you out a little bit.

I then graphed the line of - 3x - 4y = 5 or you could simplify it to y = -3/4x + 5/4 .

The slope of the line is 3/4 . You can find this by taking the points (-15, 10) and (5, -5) and doing this...

m = y2 - y1 divided by x2 - x1 which would look like -5 - 10 divided by 5 - -15 which would simplify to -15 over 20 which would get you a slope of -3/4.

Then you take the formula y - y1 = m( x - x1) and substitute in your variables.

It should look something like this y + 2 = - 3/4 ( x - 4) .

This answer is parallel to -3x - 4y = 5.

I’m sorry, I’m not very good at explaining, but I hope this helps you out.
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