It will have the same slope but with a different y intercept
The slope of the line that represents the graph of that equation is 15.
The slope is 1/3 and the y-intercept is -1.
If you mean y = 8x+15 then it is a straight line equation whereas 8 is the slope and 15 is the y intercept
To find the equation of a line parallel to another line, we need the same direction vector. The direction vector of the given line is (2, -3). Therefore, the equation of the line parallel to it passing through (-1, 3) is x = -1 + 2t and y = 3 - 3t, where t is a parameter.
I'm assuming here that this line is a straight line. If so, it has the general equation y=mx+c (where m= the gradient/slope and c is the intercept). Substituting in the values provided in the question, we yield; 15= (9x9)+c We then solve and rearrange; 15=81+c 15-81=c -66=c. Therefore, the slope intercept is -66
Get in slope intercept form. 3X + 5Y = 15 5Y = -3X + 15 Y = -3/5X + 3 -3/5 is the slope of this line and the line parallel to this line
Rewriting the equation 3x + y = 15 gives y = 15 - 3xThe slope of this and any parallel line is the x multiple, which in this case is -3
The slope of the line that represents the graph of that equation is 15.
Equation of given line: 3x + y = 15 or y = -3x + 15 Slope of given line = coefficient of x = -3 Slope of perperndicular = -1/(slope of given line) = -1 / (-3) = 1/3
The slope is 1/3 and the y-intercept is -1.
The slope of a straight line perpendicular to another is the negative reciprocal So you have 3x+y = 15 y = -3x+15 here the slope is -3 ( the number in front of the x is slope, m, remember?) so the slope of the line perpendicular is minus (1/-3) = 1/3
3X + 5Y = 155Y = -3X + 15Y = (-3/5)X + 3The slope of this line is -3/5.The slope of a line perpendicular to it is 5/3.
If you have a line, such as y=mx+b, in slope intercept form, you know that any line parallel to it has slope m also. It does not matter what the y intercept is, if slope is m, it will be parallel to the original line. Example: y=3x+2, than any line with slope 3 is parallel, so y=3x+15 is parallel. If you have a specific y intercept, say 29, than the parallel line will be y=3x+29 I can't read you equation well enough to understand them, but this should explain how to do it. So here is another example: A line parallel to y=4x+13 with y intercept 22 y=4x+22 is the answer.
this is an equation of a line. it has a slope of 4/3 and a y-intercept of 5
Points: (10, 8) and (15, 8) Slope: 0 It will be a straight horizontal line
If you mean y = 8x+15 then it is a straight line equation whereas 8 is the slope and 15 is the y intercept
To find the equation of a line parallel to another line, we need the same direction vector. The direction vector of the given line is (2, -3). Therefore, the equation of the line parallel to it passing through (-1, 3) is x = -1 + 2t and y = 3 - 3t, where t is a parameter.