A parallel equation has the same slope to the given equation. Note that your equation is in slope-intercept form; when an equation is solved for "y" (y = ...x + ...), the number in front of the "x" is the slope. Solve each of the other equations for "y" (if they are not already solved for "y"), and check the number in front of the "x".
Y = -2x + 5 so the slope of this equation, along with the slopes of parallel equations, is -2
4x
The equation of such a line is [ Y = -4x plus any number].
when x = 2
They are parallel lines.
Parallel, the slope of the second equation is 4
Y = -2x + 5 so the slope of this equation, along with the slopes of parallel equations, is -2
4x
The equation of such a line is [ Y = -4x plus any number].
when x = 2
They are parallel lines.
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(9,7) by Kayla hamilton
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y equals 4x+1 is a parallel line to y equals 4x.
x=3
It is: y = 4x+3