[ y = -2x + any other number ] is parallel to [ y = -2x + 6 ].
Y=2X+4. You must only change the plus blank...
Minus one half, (-1/2).
The second equation works out as y = -1/2x+6 therefore it is perpendicular
[ y = 2x + 5 ] has a slope of 2. [ y = 2 ] is a horizontal line ... its slope is zero. Their slopes are different, so they're not parallel.
No they are parallel.
(Y = -2x plus or minus any number) is parallel to (Y = -2x + 5) .
[ y = -2x + any other number ] is parallel to [ y = -2x + 6 ].
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Y=2X+4. You must only change the plus blank...
Minus one half, (-1/2).
The second equation works out as y = -1/2x+6 therefore it is perpendicular
No. The two lines are parallel with the first line being two units lower than the second.
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[ y = 2x + 5 ] has a slope of 2. [ y = 2 ] is a horizontal line ... its slope is zero. Their slopes are different, so they're not parallel.
They are parallel.
The slope of the line of 2x plus 2y equals 7 is (7/2x - 1).