Any equation parallel to the x-axis is of the form:y = constant In this case, you can figure out the constant from the given point.
If you mean y = -65x-4 then the parallel equation is y = -65x-66
It is: y = -8 which will be parallel to the x axis
A line that is parallel to the y-axis is a vertical line. The equation of a vertical line is of the form ( x = k ), where ( k ) is a constant. Since the line passes through the points ( (4, y) ) and ( (3, y) ), the line that is parallel to the y-axis and passes through these points would have the equation ( x = 4 ) or ( x = 3 ), depending on which point you choose.
To find the equation of the line that passes through the point (2, 3) and is parallel to the line represented by the equation ( y = -2x + 3 ), we note that parallel lines have the same slope. The slope of the given line is -2. Using the point-slope form of the equation ( y - y_1 = m(x - x_1) ), where ( m = -2 ) and the point is (2, 3), the equation becomes ( y - 3 = -2(x - 2) ). Simplifying this gives ( y = -2x + 7 ).
The parallel equation will have the same slope but with a different y intercept
The equation in point slope of the line which passes through -2 -3 and is parallel to 3x plus 2y 10 is y=-1.5x.
Any equation parallel to the x-axis is of the form:y = constant In this case, you can figure out the constant from the given point.
Any equation parallel to the x-axis is of the form:y = constant In this case, you can figure out the constant from the given point.
Write the equation of a line in slope-intercept form that has a slope of -2 and passes through the point (2, -8).
Write an equation in slope-intercept form for the line that passes through the given point and is parallel to the given line (-7,3); x=4
If you mean y = -65x-4 then the parallel equation is y = -65x-66
Answer this question… y = 2
It is: y = -8 which will be parallel to the x axis
They are: y = 1 and y = 4
Parallel straight line equations have the same slope but with different y intercepts
y = 3x - 3