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∙ 11y agoPut in this form to see. Y = mX + c
9X + 3Y = 6
3Y = - 9X + 6
Y = - 3X + 2
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The slope of the line you seek is - 3.
Wiki User
∙ 11y agoThe slope is -1 .
-4
q2
If it is parallel, it must have the same slope of the original line which is -5.
It equals the slope of the line y = -x. That's a pretty darn strong hint right there is what that is.
The slope is -1 .
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-4
q2
If it is parallel, it must have the same slope of the original line which is -5.
-9/4 or -2.25
It equals the slope of the line y = -x. That's a pretty darn strong hint right there is what that is.
The graph of [ y = 4x + 2 ] is a straight line with a slope of 4.Any line with a slope of 4 is parallel to that one, and any line parallel to that one has a slope of 4.
Minus one half, (-1/2).
Y = -2x + 5 so the slope of this equation, along with the slopes of parallel equations, is -2
-3/5 or -0.6
Get in slope intercept form. 3X + 5Y = 15 5Y = -3X + 15 Y = -3/5X + 3 -3/5 is the slope of this line and the line parallel to this line