-4.6
If you mean: y = 4x-8.6 then the y intercept is -8.6 and the slope is 4
Without an equality sign and not knowing the plus or minus values of the given terms it can't be considered to be a straight line equation. But if you mean 4x+y = 10 then y = -4x+10 and the parallel equation is y = -4x+6
y = 4x + 2 Find the slope of a line parallel to the given equation. First, let's take a look at what it means to be parallel. The easiest way to look at it, is to think of railroad tracks. Parallel lines are the same distance apart for EVERY point on the line. This means, parallel lines will NEVER, ever cross. There will never be a point in common with both. Now think about how this will help us with our slope in the equation. Try to answer the following. Our parallel line will have: a) the same slope as the given line OR b) a different slope as the given line That's right, (a). If you're asked to find the equation/slope of a parallel line to a given line, the parallel line will always have the exact SAME slope as your given line! Since our given line y= 4x +2 has a slope of 4, the parallel line to y = 4x +2 will also have a slope of 4. Remember, the general form of a linear equation is y = mx +b, where m = slope and b = y-intercept.
It's the equation of a straight line. Every point on the line is a solution to the equation. There are an infinite number of them.
Parallel lines have the same slope. So if you put the equation 4x + y -1 = 0 into the slope-intercept form of the equation of a line (y = mx + b), you can read the slope, m, from it. Rearranging that equation gives: y = -4x + 1. The slope of both lines is -4. If the new line passes through the (x, y) point (1, 2), you can use the point-slope form of the equation of a line and plug in the values to find the equation of the new line: y - y1 = m(x - x1) y - 2 = -4(x - 1) y - 2 = -4x + 4 y = -4x + 6
y = -4x
There is no slope nor intercept because there is no equation, simply an expression.
I assume you mean y = 4x If so, then it is 4.
Without an equality sign and not knowing the plus or minus values of the given terms it can't be considered to be a straight line equation. But if you mean 4x+y = 10 then y = -4x+10 and the parallel equation is y = -4x+6
4x+y = 14 will be parallel to the above equation because the slope or gradient remains the same but the y intercept changes.
Without an equality sign the given terms can't be considered to be a straight line equation.
what is the slope of the line that has the equation 4x+2y=12?
If you mean: y = 4x-6 then the slope is 4 and the y intercept is -6
-4.6
There are infinitely many points on the line defined by the given equation.
y equals 4x+1 is a parallel line to y equals 4x.
3
The y intercept is when x =0, so the answer is -6