If you mean: 2x+3y = 6 then it is 2x+3y = 11
3y = 2x + 3 y = 2/3 x + 1 Every line parallel to this one has the equation [ y = 2/3 x + any number ].
If you mean: x-3y = 15 then y = 1/3x-5 Parallel equation: y--1 = 1/3(x-7) => 3y+3 = x-7 => 3y = x-10 Both equations will have the same slope but with different y intercepts
y = - 4x - 4
6x + 3y = -9 So 3y = -6x - 9 or y = -2x - 3 So the slope of the given line is -2 Therefore, the slope a any parallel line is also -2.
Any equation of the form 2x + 3y = c, where c is a constant value, represents a line parallel to the given line 2x + 3y = 12.
If you mean: 2x+3y = 6 then it is 2x+3y = 11
If you mean: 9x+3y = 6 then y = -3x+2 and its parallel equation is y = -3x-5
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3y = 2x + 3 y = 2/3 x + 1 Every line parallel to this one has the equation [ y = 2/3 x + any number ].
If you mean: x-3y = 15 then y = 1/3x-5 Parallel equation: y--1 = 1/3(x-7) => 3y+3 = x-7 => 3y = x-10 Both equations will have the same slope but with different y intercepts
y = - 4x - 4
Without an equality sign the given expression can't be considered to be a straight line equation. But lines that are parallel to each other have the same slope and different y intercepts.
If you mean the straight line equation: 3y-9x = 24 then y = 3x+8
6x + 3y = -9 So 3y = -6x - 9 or y = -2x - 3 So the slope of the given line is -2 Therefore, the slope a any parallel line is also -2.
The equation 2x - 3y = 6 is a linear equation and a linear equation is always has a straight line as a graph
-2X -3Y = 9 -3Y = 2X + 9 3Y = -2X -9 Y = -2/3X -3 This is standard form Y = mX + b where m = slope and b = y intercept since m = -2/3 any line with that slope is parallel. Y = -2/3X + b where b = ANY NUMBER