Recall what a parallel line is; two lines that are parallel are defined as having the same gradient or slope. Consider a line:
y = mx + b
If we want to find a certain line that is / parallel / to the original line passing through an arbitrary point (x₁, y₁), it is useful to understand the point-gradient or point-slope formula.
The gradient to the line y = mx + b is simply m. So, any parallel line to y = mx + b will have the same gradient. Examples include: y = mx + 1, y = mx + 200, y = mx + g
All we need to know, now, is to identify what specific line hits the desired point. Well, the point-gradient formula can help with that. Recall that the point-gradient formula is:
y - y₀ = m(x - x₀), where (x₀, y₀) is the point of interest.
Hence, it is useful to use the point-slope formula when asked for a point and a set of parallel lines to the original line.
Answer:
b = 7
Step-by-step explanation:
108 = -2(-5 - 7b)
Distribute -2 to the terms inside the parenthesis:
108 = 10 + 14b
Subtract 10 from both sides of the equation to isolate 14b:
108 - 10 = 10 + 14b - 10
98 = 14b
Divide 14 on both sides of the equation to solve for b:

7 = b
Answer:
The answer(s) would be WY/WZ, or WYZ (If this is multiple choice)
Step-by-step explanation:
The reasoning is that in the "IRL Equation" the polls showed that orange juice was prefered over milk, and didn't matter whether they wanted a bagel or muffin. All that matters in this equation is that it is one sided (For the 1st poll that is) and now you are able to narrow down the possibilities of the answer(s).
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
48) 3 numbers
49) each output or y value is going up 1.5 times so 7 is your answer
50)
n is going to equal the amount of paper karen needs.
karen will need 2250 pieces of paper.
500/50= karen can print 10 reports.
500x4=2000 sheets of paper in 4 packages.
51) (2,4) (x,y)
52) point f (1,0) (x,y)