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(Y = -2x plus or minus any number) is parallel to (Y = -2x + 5) .
2y= 3x+6
y = -3x + 7 is an equation which gives us a line parallel to the line y = -3x + 1, or the line -3x - 1. The equation given represents the slope-intercept form of the equation for a line. Slope-intercept takes the form y = mx + b. In this form the the value of m represents the slope of the line, while b represents the Y intercept. All lines with the same slope are parallel (unless they're exactly the same.) So to find a parallel line, we simply adjust the Y intercept to any value other than the one given.
The line 'Y = - 3' has a slope of zero. Any line parallel to it also has a slope of zero. The line parallel to it with a Y-intercept of 7 is: Y = 7
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y=-(2/3)x + (n) where n can be any integer.
I assume the question should be y = -2x + 5? The equation of a line that is parallel to that line is any line that begins 7 = -2x ... after the -2x any number may be added or subtracted. Parallel lines have the same slope. In the original equation, the slope is -2.
A line that is parallel to the line represented by the equation ( y = -3x - 7 ) will have the same slope. Since the slope of the given line is -3, any parallel line will also have a slope of -3. Therefore, an equation representing a parallel line can be written in the form ( y = -3x + b ), where ( b ) is any real number.
y equals 4x+1 is a parallel line to y equals 4x.
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(Y = -2x plus or minus any number) is parallel to (Y = -2x + 5) .
2y= 3x+6
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When a straight line equation is parallel to another equation the slope remains the same but the y intercept changes
No. It represents a horizontal line.
x=4