That line has a slope of 2 (the 2 in front of the x). Any line with the same slope will be parallel, for example, y = 2x, y = 2x + 1, y = 2x + 2, y = 2x -10, etc.
y equals 4x+1 is a parallel line to y equals 4x.
Parallel. They both have a slope of 4.
Yes, they're parallel lines. Both slopes are 2.
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If the second equation is: y minus 2x equals 3, then:y - 2x = 3 ⇒ y = 2x + 3 and it is parallel to y = 2x.Otherwise (with with missing operator as "plus", "multiply" or "divide"), the lines are neither parallel nor perpendicular.
y equals 4x+1 is a parallel line to y equals 4x.
Parallel. They both have a slope of 4.
parallel
No.
y = 2x
Yes.
They are parallel lines
As long as there are no exponents and your slope (ie 3) is a constant number, then it is parallel if the y-intercept is different.
Parallel, the slope of the second equation is 4
Yes, they're parallel lines. Both slopes are 2.
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y=-2 is parallel to the x-axis and perpendicular to the y-axis.