Lösung 2.2:5c
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Two straight lines are parallel if they have the same gradient. From the line \displaystyle y=3x+1, we can read off that it has a gradient of \displaystyle 3 (the coefficient in front of \displaystyle x ), and hence the equation we are looking for has an equation of the form
\displaystyle y=3x+m
where
\displaystyle m
is a constant. The condition that the line should also contain the point
\displaystyle \left( -1 \right.,\left. 2 \right)
means that the point should satisfy the equation of the line
\displaystyle 2=3\left( -1 \right)+m
which gives
\displaystyle m=5. Hence, the equation of the line is
\displaystyle y=3x+5.