Answer: [tex]y=-\frac{3}{4} x+3.5[/tex] or [tex]y=-\frac{3}{4}x+\frac{7}{2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
A parallel line has the same slope and different y-intercepts.
Let's change our equation to slope-intercept.
[tex]3x+4y=12[/tex]
[tex]4y=12-3x[/tex]
[tex]y=\frac{12-3x}{4} =3-\frac{3}{4}x[/tex]
[tex]y=3-\frac{3}{4} x[/tex]
Now that we know our slope is -3/4, we know the equation will have -3/4 as the slope. Let's leave b blank so that we can find the y-intercept of the parallel line.
[tex]5=-\frac{3}{4}(-2)+b[/tex]
[tex]5=\frac{3}{2} +b[/tex]
[tex]3.5=b[/tex]
Our parallel equation is [tex]y=-\frac{3}{4}x+3.5[/tex] or [tex]y=-\frac{3}{4} x+\frac{7}{2}[/tex]