solve the equation for y to get the slope.
y=-2x-1/2
substitute (3,3) into the equation/
3=2(3)+b
and solve for b.
-3=+b
y=2x-3 is the equation with the same slope(parallel) and goes through (3,3)
y = -5x
On a graph, this is a straight vertical line, parallel to the y-axis, passing through the point (a,0) on the x=axis. Its slope is infinite, and it has no y-intercept.
X = -1 The graph of this equation is a vertical line, passing through the point [ x = -1 ] on the x-axis. It's parallel to the y-axis, and extends to infinity in both directions ... up, through Quadrant II, and down, through Quadrant III.
The parallel equation is: y = 4x-3
y equals 4x+1 is a parallel line to y equals 4x.
The parallel equation works out as: 4y = 3x+1 which can be expressed in the form of 3x-4y+1 = 0
y = -5x
On a graph, this is a straight vertical line, parallel to the y-axis, passing through the point (a,0) on the x=axis. Its slope is infinite, and it has no y-intercept.
3x-4y+1 = 0 Remember that because they are parallel the slope or gradient remains the same but the y intercept value changes.
It would look like a straight vertical line, i.e. parallel to the y-axis, passing through the point on the x-axis where x=3.
Y = 2 The graph is a horizontal line passing through the point Y=2 on the Y=axis. The line is parallel to the X-axis, and exactly 2 units above it everywhere.
y=-x
X = -1 The graph of this equation is a vertical line, passing through the point [ x = -1 ] on the x-axis. It's parallel to the y-axis, and extends to infinity in both directions ... up, through Quadrant II, and down, through Quadrant III.
The parallel equation is: y = 4x-3
y equals 4x+1 is a parallel line to y equals 4x.
-2.25
It is the equation of a line passing through the point (0, 1/3) and with slope 4/3