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.
2 parralel lines are lines that are parallel to each other so they are oppoosite to eathother x
Lines drawn parallel to the axes have only one letter.y=5 is horizontal, parallel to the x-axisx=5 is vertical , parallel to the y-axis.
Parallel lines are lines that share the same slope (number in front of the x) In this case you need two lines that have 2x to be considered parallel to one another.
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The lines have slope = 0.
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.
If b is the constant in y=mx+b then lines of the type y=b have no slope (because m=0) and are parallel to the x-axis (i.e. horizontal).
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Parallel means lines that are avoiding each other (in other words, they don't touch.) So the problem would have to be the way the lines are going. If the lines were intersecting (or crossing) then that would be the problem.For example: You have a problem on a paper that asks you this same question:What problem would there be in your picture if the lines were not parallel?Answer: Then your lines would be an intersecting pair.Slight definition: If your lines are not parallel, then they would have to be intersecting. Intersecting is when two lines (line segments, angles, etc.) cross on each other. For example... they might make an X by forming together in this pattern. Parallel is when your lines are NOT touching. If they are, they would be considered our P/Intersecting. Standing for "Parallel and Intersecting lines."SRW!!
In the standard line equation, y=mx+b, y and x are not constants. They are like the manipulated and responding variables of a science experiment. for two lines to be parallel m must be the same for both lines.
the x-axis is the horizontal line which means the slope is 0. any line parallel also has a slope of zero
They are parallel lines.