No, parallel lines are the ones that never cross each other. Perpendicular lines form an x.
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They will remain horizontal lines. A line parallel to the x-axis will remain a line parallel to the x-axis no matter how far back into space they go.
The answer will depend on what x, a and b are. Since the question provides absolutely no information on any of them, there can be no serious answer.
lines m and n are parallel if x= 12 and y= 54
m<1=(5x-35) m<=(x+65)
Since the line that passes through (-2, 5) it is parallel to the line with equation y = -x -1 and slope -1, then its slope is also -1, as parallel lines have the same slope.In order to write the point-slope form of that line, we use the slope m = -1 and the point (x1, y1) = (-2, 5), such as(y - y1) = m(x - x1)y - 5 = -1(x - -2)y - 5 = -1(x + 2)y - 5 = -x - 2 (solve for y to obtain the slope-intercept form of the equation of the line)y - 5 + 5 = -x + 5 - 2 (add 5 to both sides)y = -x + 3Thus, the slope-intercept form of the line that passes through (-2, 5) and parallel to the line with equation y = -x -1, is y = -x + 3.