All you have to do is rearrange to equation . . .
2y-5x=10 so that it looks like y=(5/2)x + 5
this new form is slope-intercept form. it should look familiar and is generally written as y=mx + b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
so to find a line parallel to y=(5/2)x + 5 all you have to do is look at the slope. since the slope is (5/2) or 2.5 any line with a slope of 2.5 regardless of the y-intercept will be parallel
When a straight line equation is parallel to another equation the slope remains the same but the y intercept changes
Somehow, sadly, the list of allowed choices that you carefully included with your questionhas been lost.The equation in the question can be re-arranged and written in slope-intercept form asy = -5/2 x + 5This tells us that the graph of the equation has a slope of -5/2 and a y-intercept of 5.Any line with the same slope and a different intercept is parallel to this one. So the equationof a parallel line isy = -5/2 + (any number except 5)
You are missing a - or + sign. The answer is 5/2 though. :)
1, it will have the same slope but the y intercept will be different.
Your answer can vary as long as it has a slope of 1. So it could be y=x+(insert number here)
When a straight line equation is parallel to another equation the slope remains the same but the y intercept changes
The slope is 5. Parallel lines always have the same slope.
Somehow, sadly, the list of allowed choices that you carefully included with your questionhas been lost.The equation in the question can be re-arranged and written in slope-intercept form asy = -5/2 x + 5This tells us that the graph of the equation has a slope of -5/2 and a y-intercept of 5.Any line with the same slope and a different intercept is parallel to this one. So the equationof a parallel line isy = -5/2 + (any number except 5)
You are missing a - or + sign. The answer is 5/2 though. :)
1, it will have the same slope but the y intercept will be different.
y -4 = 3(x-3)y = 3x -5
Your answer can vary as long as it has a slope of 1. So it could be y=x+(insert number here)
2y= 3x+6
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.
The equation of a parallel line is of the form 2x - y = c for some c. (-3, -11) is on this lime so 2*(-3) - (-11) = c -6 + 11 = c so that c = 5 and therefore, the equation is 2x - y = 5
Rearranging the original equation, we get y=-(2/3)x+12. Since 12 is the constant, this is the point that the line of this equation will cut the y-axis if x=0. Therefore, -(2/3) is the gradient and for an equation to produce a parallel line, the gradient must be equal. Summing up, y=-(2/3)+c (where c equals any real number) would be parallel
If you mean: y = 0.5x-10 then an equation parallel to it will have the same slope of 0.5 but a y intercept different to -10