No, "y" is not a parallel line because the lines are not perpendicular to each other. "Y" is a skew line.
Without an equality sign the given expression can't be considered to be a straight line equation. But if you mean: y = 2x-1 then the parallel equation is y = 2x+5
y equals 4x+1 is a parallel line to y equals 4x.
It is normally a parallel line parallel to the x or y axes on the Cartesian plane.
Any line with the equation [ x = any number ] is parallel to the y-axis.
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No, "y" is not a parallel line because the lines are not perpendicular to each other. "Y" is a skew line.
the line is parallel to y=1/3x-1
Without an equality sign the given expression can't be considered to be a straight line equation. But if you mean: y = 2x-1 then the parallel equation is y = 2x+5
y equals 4x+1 is a parallel line to y equals 4x.
y=-2 is parallel to the x-axis and perpendicular to the y-axis.
The line y = 6 is horizontal and has a slope of zero, as does any line that is parallel to it.
Any line which has a gradient which is not 2 will not be parallel to the line y = 2x + 1.
It is normally a parallel line parallel to the x or y axes on the Cartesian plane.
Any line with the equation [ x = any number ] is parallel to the y-axis.
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
It equals the slope of the line y = -x. That's a pretty darn strong hint right there is what that is.