Mathematics
Find the equation of a line passing through the origin and parallel to the line 3x – 2y + 4 = 0.
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Converting 3x - 2y + 4 = 0 in the form y = mx + c we get,
⇒ -2y = -3x - 4
⇒ y =
⇒ y = + 2
Comparing above equation with y = mx + c we get, m =
Since the required line is parallel to the given line, they must have the same gradient:
⇒ Slope of parallel line =
Using the slope-intercept form y = mx + c. Since the line passes through the origin, the y-intercept is 0.
⇒ y = x + 0
⇒ 2y = 3x
⇒ 3x - 2y = 0.
Hence, the equation of the required line is 3x - 2y = 0.
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