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Step-by-step explanation:this is an example and then the question you can answer
Two lines are parallel if the have the same slope. Example 1: Find the slope of the line parallel to the line 4x – 5y = 12. To find the slope of this line we need to get the line into slope-intercept form (y = mx + b), which means we need to solve for y: The slope of the line 4x – 5y = 12 is m = 4/5.
another example
In order to be parallel to your line, a line has to have the same slope as your line. So it has to have slope −4. Thus any line parallel to the line y=−4x+5 has an equation of the form y=−4x+b, where b is any number.
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Answer:
4 16 2.000
5 25 2.236
6 36 2.449
7 49 2.646
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The slope of a line is written as a fraction of the vertical distance to the horizontal distance. The line drops down from (0,1) to (4,-2). This is a vertical distance of -3 and a horizontal distance of 4. The slope if the fraction -3/4.