Without an equality sign and not knowing the plus or minus value of 5 the information given can't be considered to be a straight line equation.
But if you mean: y = 3x+5 then all the lines parallel to it will have the same slope of 3 and a y intercept other than 5
When a straight line equation is parallel to another equation the slope remains the same but the y intercept changes
2. Parallel lines have the same slope.
Without an equality sign and not knowing the plus or minus values of the given terms it can't be considered to be a straight line equation. In general for two lines to be parallel they will have the same slope but different y intercepts.
It is also zero as parallel lines have the same slope
As for example perpendicular lines are non parallel lines.
The slope is 5. Parallel lines always have the same slope.
Without an equality sign and not knowing the plus or minus values of the given terms it can't be considered to be an equation but in general parallel equations have the same slope but different y intercepts.
Without an equality sign the given terms can't be considered to be an equation but in general when lines are parallel they have the same slope but different y intercepts.
2y= 3x+6
When a straight line equation is parallel to another equation the slope remains the same but the y intercept changes
2. Parallel lines have the same slope.
Without an equality sign and not knowing the plus or minus values of the given terms it can't be considered to be a straight line equation. In general for two lines to be parallel they will have the same slope but different y intercepts.
It is also zero as parallel lines have the same slope
As for example perpendicular lines are non parallel lines.
If you mean: y = 0.5x-10 then an equation parallel to it will have the same slope of 0.5 but a y intercept different to -10
A linear equation an equation whose graph is a line. A linear equation is made up of two expressions set equal to each other.
You take each equation individually and then, on a graph, show all the points whose coordinates satisfy the equation. The solution to the system of equations (if one exists) consists of the intersection of all the sets of points for each single equation.