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We have the following equation from the line

We must remember that the equation of the line is expressed in the form y=mx+b, where a represents the slope of the line.
Since we are standing a line parallel to the line described in the previous equation, we must ensure that their slopes are exactly the same, so when identifying the slope of the equation, this same slope is used for a completely parallel line.

In conclusion, the slope of the line that is parallel to the line y = 2x + 5 is:
Through (2, 5); perpendicular to y = (-2/7)x - 3
first, you should know that the slopes of parallel lines are the same. the slopes of perpendicular lines are opposite reciprocals of one another. in this case, because you need to find a perpendicular line, you'll want to find the opposite reciprocal of (-2/7)
change the sign and flip the fraction: your new slope is 7/2
from there, you just plug it into point-slope form:
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
y - 5 = (7/2)(x - 2)
then you can solve it further to bring it into slope-intercept (y = mx + b):
y - 5 = (7/2)(x - 2)
y - 5 = (7/2)x - 7
y = (7/2)x - 2 is your answer.