Q:

A geometry class is asked to find the equation of a line that is parallel to y – 3 = −(x + 1) and passes through (4, 2). Trish states that the parallel line is y – 2 = –1(x – 4). Demetri states that the parallel line is y = –x + 6. Are the students correct? Explain. Trish is the only student who is correct; the slope should be –1, and the line passes through (4, 2). Demetri is the only student who is correct; the slope should be –1, and the y-intercept is 6. Both students are correct; the slope should be –1, passing through (4, 2) with a y-intercept of 6. Neither student is correct; the slope of the parallel line should be 1.

Accepted Solution

A:
C or the third option, Both students are correct; the slope should be –1, passing through (4, 2) with a y-intercept of 6.