There is no slope nor intercept because there is no equation, simply an expression.
They are parallel lines which have the same slope but different y intercepts.
Two lines with the same slope are parallel.
Parallel lines
The parallel lines will have the same slope of -5 but with different y intercepts
It shows the relationship of y in terms of x. [y = (yIntercept) + ((slope)*(x))] [slope = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)]
There is no slope nor intercept because there is no equation, simply an expression.
Lines with the same slope but with different y intercepts are parallel.
-2. Slopes of parallel lines are the same. If the lines are different it is the intercedpt that is different.
They are parallel lines which have the same slope but different y intercepts.
They are parallel lines which have the same slope but different y intercepts.
Two lines with the same slope are parallel.
If they have the same slope but different y intercepts then they are parallel
Parallel lines
The parallel lines will have the same slope of -5 but with different y intercepts
No, only lines that have the same slope can be parallel.
No. In order to be parallel, two lines would have to have the same slope, and different intercepts.Why? Two lines with different slopes, but the same intercepts would result in two intersecting lines. Two lines with the same slope, and the same intercept would result in the same line. Two lines with the same slope, and different intercepts would be parallel.