if the slope of a line is 2/3, then the slope of a parallel line would be 2/3.
It will have the same slope of -2 but the y intercept of the line will be different
The slope is 5 over 2, if they're paralell they have the same slope
Parallel lines have the same slope. So if you know the slope of a line in question, or you can calculate it, then you know the slope of any line parallel to that line.
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if the slope of a line is 2/3, then the slope of a parallel line would be 2/3.
Parallel lines have the same slope. So if you have a line with slope = 2, for example, and another line is parallel to the first line, it will also have slope = 2.
2. Parallel lines have the same slope.
It will have the same slope of -2 but the y intercept of the line will be different
If you mean: -8x+y = 2 then y = 8x+2 and the line parallel to it will have the same slope of 8 but with a different y intercept.
The slope is 5 over 2, if they're paralell they have the same slope
If it's parallel then it has the same slope, so -2/3. The formula for both of these lines is -2/3x + c.
-2. Slopes of parallel lines are the same. If the lines are different it is the intercedpt that is different.
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Parallel lines have the same slope. So if you know the slope of a line in question, or you can calculate it, then you know the slope of any line parallel to that line.
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The slope of line AB will be 1/2. Two parallel lines will always have the same slope, so if you know the slope of one line that is parallel to another, you know the other line's slope.