The equation is x = -7.
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Start with the equation y = 2 Put that into slope-intercept form: y = 0x + 2 Change the y-intercept to 3 y = 0x + 3 or simply y = 3. This is a bit of a trick question to see if you understand the terminology. The line y = 2 is parallel to the x-axis, two spaces above it. A line parallel to that would also be parallel to the x-axis, and the intercept of 3 means that it is 3 spaces above the x-axis at the center of the graph. It remains 3 units above the x-axis out to infinity.
The point (0, -5) is the y-intercept (x = 0)
The y intercept is when x =0, so the answer is -6
The parallel equation is: y = 4x-3
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When a straight line equation is parallel to another equation the slope remains the same but the y intercept changes
Since the two lines are parallel, then they have the same slope, 3. Thus, the equation of the line with y-intercept -4, and parallel to y = 3x - 3 is y = 3x - 4.
The line with equation crosses the y-axis at (0, 0), so the y-intercept is 0. While the line with equation x = 1 does not cross the y-axis at all (it is parallel to it), so it has no y-intercept.
The is a straight line parallel to the y-axis with an x intercept at -3.
parallel to y=4x-3 so they have the same gradient of 4 y intercept is positive 1 so y=4x+1
The line 'Y = - 3' has a slope of zero. Any line parallel to it also has a slope of zero. The line parallel to it with a Y-intercept of 7 is: Y = 7
y = - 4x - 4
y = 2x+10 Just change the y intercept.
y = 0.75x+0.5 For the equation to be parallel the slope must be the same but the y intercept must be different
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