If the slope of the given equation is 1/5 then the slope of the parallel equation will be the same which works out as: y-8 = 1/5(x-3) => y = 1/5x+7.4
The equation is y = (x + 37)/5
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Given point: (6, 7) Equation: 3x+y = 8 Parallel equation: 3x+y = 25
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y + 12 = -3(x - 2) y + 12 = -3x + 6 y = -3x - 6 or y = -3(x + 2)
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.
y equals 4x+1 is a parallel line to y equals 4x.
The parallel equation is: y = 4x-3
The parallel equation works out as: 4y = 3x+1 which can be expressed in the form of 3x-4y+1 = 0
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3/2(1-5)=-6 3/2(-4)=-6 3/-8=-6 Not equal. This equation is a false equation. Unless a variable was meant to be in the equation, this equation is not equal.
solve the equation for y to get the slope.y=-2x-1/2substitute (3,3) into the equation/3=2(3)+band solve for b.-3=+by=2x-3 is the equation with the same slope(parallel) and goes through (3,3)
Known equation: 3x+5y = 6 or y = -3/5x +6/5 Slope of equation: -3/5 Slope of parallel equation: -3/5 Parallel equation: y-1 = -3/5(x-3) => 5y = -3x+14 Parallel equation in its general form: 3x+5y-14 = 0
y -4 = 3(x-3)y = 3x -5
Yes, it is a linear equation with no slope. The graph is a straight line (parallel to the x-axis) that passes through the y-axis, at {0,-3}
When a straight line equation is parallel to another equation the slope remains the same but the y intercept changes
Parallel, the slope of the second equation is 4
The equation is x = -7.