If you mean: y = 3x-4 then the parallel equation is y = 3x-14 because they both will have the same slope but different y intercepts
3x+y = 4 y = -3x+4 Perpendicular slope: 1/3
The answer is 4
Since the two lines are parallel, then they have the same slope, 3. Thus, the equation of the line with y-intercept -4, and parallel to y = 3x - 3 is y = 3x - 4.
3x + y = 4 y = -3x + 4 (the slope is -3) The line that passes through the point (-3, -2) has a slope of -3, since it is parallel to the line with equation 3x + y = 4 (parallel lines have equal slopes). Using the slpoe -3 and the point (-3, -2) we find the equation of the required line such as (y - -2) = -3(x - -3) y + 2 = -3x - 9 y = -3x -11 3x + y = -11
3x + y - 4 = 0 y = -3x + 4 The slope is equivalent to the coefficient term of 'x', also known as 'm'. Therefore, the slope is -3.
your equation is y=3x + 4 here are five parallel equations... y=3x + 5 y=3x + 6 y=3x + 7 y=3x + 8 y=3x + 9
3x-4y = 9 -4y = -3x+9 y = 3/4x-9/4 The equation parallel to this can be y = 3/4x+9/4 because the slope or gradient is the same but the y intercept is different.
y=1over 3x + 3
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If you mean y = -3x-4 then it is the function of a straight line equation
y = 1/3x+4
If you mean: y = 3x+4 then it is a straight line equation with a slope of 3 and the y intercept is 4
The general equation of a line is: y = mx + b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. 3x + y = 4 y = -3x + 4 The slope is -3.
If: 3x+y = -4 Then: y = -3x-4 and the slope of the line is -3
If you mean: y = 3x-4 then the parallel equation is y = 3x-14 because they both will have the same slope but different y intercepts
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