It will be any of the equations that has the same slope of y = 5x+9 but with a different y intercept
Y = -2x + 5 so the slope of this equation, along with the slopes of parallel equations, is -2
y equals 4x+1 is a parallel line to y equals 4x.
yes they are parallel.
No, they are perpendicular.
4x+y = 14 will be parallel to the above equation because the slope or gradient remains the same but the y intercept changes.
The equations will have the same slope as y = 5x+9 but a different y intercept
Parallel straight line equations have the same slope but with different y intercepts
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Y = -2x + 5 so the slope of this equation, along with the slopes of parallel equations, is -2
Both straight line equations will have the same slope or gradient but the y intercepts wll be different
y equals 4x+1 is a parallel line to y equals 4x.
The Playfair Axiom (or "Parallel Postulate")
yes they are parallel.
Neither because the value of the x slope has not been given nor have proper straight line equations been given
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Neither: because one line, by itself, can be neither parallel or perpendicular. These characteristics are relevant only in the context of another line (or lines). The given line is parallel to some lines and perpendicular to others.
Euclid's parallel postulate.