I assume the question should be y = -2x + 5?
The equation of a line that is parallel to that line is any line that begins
7 = -2x ... after the -2x any number may be added or subtracted.
Parallel lines have the same slope. In the original equation, the slope is -2.
2x-4y = 16 -4y = -2x+16 y = 1/2x-4 Any equation that has a slope of 1/2 but a different intercept of -4.
The variable c
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[ y = 2x plus or minus any number ] is parallel to it. [ y = -0.5x plus or minus any number ] is perpendicular to it.
y -4 = 3(x-3)y = 3x -5
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y=-(2/3)x + (n) where n can be any integer.
(Y = -2x plus or minus any number) is parallel to (Y = -2x + 5) .
The parallel equation is: y = 4x-3
y equals 4x+1 is a parallel line to y equals 4x.
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No. It represents a horizontal line.
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When a straight line equation is parallel to another equation the slope remains the same but the y intercept changes
All lines that have the same slope are parallel to each other. To determine which lines are parallel to the give equation, you must first have to determine the slope of the equation. Notice that your equation is written in y = mx + b form, where m represents slope. In this case, m = 2. Any equation with a slope of 2 is parallel to your given line. For examples of lines that would be parallel, the following are all parallel: y = 2x y = 2x + 1 y = 2x + 2 y = 2x + 100
Parallel, the slope of the second equation is 4