That depends what else is given, but basically you must find another line that has the same slope. For example, in y = 5x + 3, 5 is the slope; any other line with the same slope is parallel, for instance, y = 5x + 10, or y = 5x - 2.
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Without an equality sign and not knowing the plus or minus values of some of the given terms it can't be considered to be a straight line equation. In general parallel equations have the same slope but different y intercepts.
To find the equation of a line parallel to another line, we need the same direction vector. The direction vector of the given line is (2, -3). Therefore, the equation of the line parallel to it passing through (-1, 3) is x = -1 + 2t and y = 3 - 3t, where t is a parameter.
If you have two equations give AND one parametric equation why do you need to find yet another equation?
So that you can plot out the points of a straight line on graph paper.
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Two parallel lines have equal slopes.
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Without an equality sign and not knowing the plus or minus values of some of the given terms it can't be considered to be a straight line equation. In general parallel equations have the same slope but different y intercepts.
Two parallel lines have equal slopes.
In 2-dimensional co-ordinate geometry, a line parallel to the y axis has the equation x = c where c is a constant.
To find the equation of a line parallel to another line, we need the same direction vector. The direction vector of the given line is (2, -3). Therefore, the equation of the line parallel to it passing through (-1, 3) is x = -1 + 2t and y = 3 - 3t, where t is a parameter.
Certainly you will need a graph paper of exact answer if u mean 4,3 on x-axis and 6,11 on y-axis.The formula is y=mc.It is called "Equation of straight line".
It depends on what information you have to start with.
Yes if it is a straight line equation
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If you mean: 9x+3y = 6 then y = -3x+2 and its parallel equation is y = -3x-5