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A straight line 4 units below and parallel to the x-axis
They both will have the same slope or gradient but with different y intercepts
-9.5
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This must be a trick question. Surely, the answer is not simply 70!
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That is impossible, because, if it is parallel to it, it can not be above it nor below it.
Two linear equations that are parallel with have the sameslope, or the m value in y = mx + b will be the same.For example, y = 3x + 5 is parallel to y = 3x - 6
A straight horizontal line passing through y=-2
A straight line 4 units below and parallel to the x-axis
When their slopes are of the same value and their y intercepts are different
For graphs of parallel lines , the slope is ALWAYS the same, in this case, '-0.5'. However , the constant, '2' in this case, can be any numberyou like. e.g. y = -0.5x + 1,000,000 are parallel lines.
Do you mean y = -4x+5 then by changing the y intercept of 5 into another value of say 7 the two equations will be parallel to each other providing the slope of -4 remains the same.
They both will have the same slope or gradient but with different y intercepts