Certainly you will need a graph paper of exact answer if u mean 4,3 on x-axis and 6,11 on y-axis.The formula is y=mc.It is called "Equation of straight line".
If you mean: 9x+3y = 6 then y = -3x+2 and its parallel equation is y = -3x-5
In 2-dimensional co-ordinate geometry, a line parallel to the y axis has the equation x = c where c is a constant.
If you mean: y=-5x+10 and the point (3, 10) then the parallel equation is y=-5x+25
If you mean: y = 6x-4 then the parallel equation is y = 6x+10
Parallel straight line equations have the same slope but with different y intercepts
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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)
The gradient of the line y = -3 is 0. So any parallel line has the equation y = c.Since it goes though the point (2, 6), c = 6 and so the equation is y = 6.
To find the equation of a line parallel to another line, we need the same direction vector. The direction vector of the given line is (2, -3). Therefore, the equation of the line parallel to it passing through (-1, 3) is x = -1 + 2t and y = 3 - 3t, where t is a parameter.
If you mean: 9x+3y = 6 then y = -3x+2 and its parallel equation is y = -3x-5
In 2-dimensional co-ordinate geometry, a line parallel to the y axis has the equation x = c where c is a constant.
The parallel equation will have the same slope but with a different y intercept
Write an equation in slope-intercept form for the line that passes through the given point and is parallel to the given line (-7,3); x=4
For a straight line equation to be parallel to another straight line equation they both must have the same slopes but different y intercepts.
If you mean: y=-5x+10 and the point (3, 10) then the parallel equation is y=-5x+25
Without an equality sign it cannot be considered to be a straight line equation. But if you mean: y = 25x-3 then the parallel line is y = 25x-61