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".
4x+y = 14 will be parallel to the above equation because the slope or gradient remains the same but the y intercept changes.
The slope is 5.
All lines that have the same slope are parallel to each other. To determine which lines are parallel to the give equation, you must first have to determine the slope of the equation. Notice that your equation is written in y = mx + b form, where m represents slope. In this case, m = 2. Any equation with a slope of 2 is parallel to your given line. For examples of lines that would be parallel, the following are all parallel: y = 2x y = 2x + 1 y = 2x + 2 y = 2x + 100
To work out the equation of a straight line a pair of coordinates are needed or a coordinate and its slope. But in general when lines are parallel to each other on the Cartesian plane they have the same slope but with different y intercepts.
The equation is x = -7.
The slope is 5. Parallel lines always have the same slope.
The slope of the graph of that equation is -1.
Slope = 3
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".
4x+y = 14 will be parallel to the above equation because the slope or gradient remains the same but the y intercept changes.
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
5
the slope is -1/3
The slope is 5.
All lines that have the same slope are parallel to each other. To determine which lines are parallel to the give equation, you must first have to determine the slope of the equation. Notice that your equation is written in y = mx + b form, where m represents slope. In this case, m = 2. Any equation with a slope of 2 is parallel to your given line. For examples of lines that would be parallel, the following are all parallel: y = 2x y = 2x + 1 y = 2x + 2 y = 2x + 100
To work out the equation of a straight line a pair of coordinates are needed or a coordinate and its slope. But in general when lines are parallel to each other on the Cartesian plane they have the same slope but with different y intercepts.