Slope of the line and the coordinates of a point on the line [for example (-3,2)]
H, E, N, Z, F and depending on how you write it A
The line that cuts a parallel line is called a TRANSVERSAL. When you have parallel lines and you want to show like corresponding, vertical, ect.... then the line that cut through the parallel lines is a TRANSVERSAL
Line a is parallel to line b, m, and . Find .
A vertical line has an undefined slope. For the line to be parallel to a vertical line, the slopes would have to be the same. Therefore, the line parallel to a vertical line also has an undefined slope.
draw line st parallel to line mn
That's not an equasion, so it cant have a slope.
y = 3x+5 is parallel to y = 3x+7
Parallel straight line equations have the same slope but with different y intercepts
The line 'Y = - 3' has a slope of zero. Any line parallel to it also has a slope of zero. The line parallel to it with a Y-intercept of 7 is: Y = 7
H, E, N, Z, F and depending on how you write it A
5x-4y=8
If you mean: y = -23x+3 then the parallel equation is y = -23x+164
[A Parallel line is a straight line, opposite to another, that do not intersect or meet.] Ie. Line 1 is Parallel to Line 2. ------------------------------------------------- <Line 1 ------------------------------------------------- <Line 2
Write the equation of a line in slope-intercept form that has a slope of -2 and passes through the point (2, -8).
The line that cuts a parallel line is called a TRANSVERSAL. When you have parallel lines and you want to show like corresponding, vertical, ect.... then the line that cut through the parallel lines is a TRANSVERSAL
Line a is parallel to line b, m, and . Find .
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