Write the equation of the line that is parallel to 6x + 5y = -10 and passes
through the point (-10,9).

Answer:
y=-6/5x-3
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Convert the original equation to y=mx+b form.
To do this, you need to get the y by itself.
Rewrite the equation like this:
5y=6x-10
Now, divide by 5
y=-6/5x-2
2. Put the new equation in point-slope form. Remember, parallel lines have the same slope. So the slope of the new line is also -6/5.
y-y1=m(x-x1)
y-9=-6/5(x+10)
3. Distribute and simplify.
y-9=-6/5x-12
y=-6/5x-3