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Consider the line y = 2/3x – 4. A line parallel to the graph of the line would have a slope of

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Answered by danielochich
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y = 2/3x – 4

The equation is in the form: y = mx +c

Where m is the slope

The slope of the line = 2/3

When two lines are parallel, their slopes must be equal.


∴ The slope of the other line would also be equal to 2/3
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

y = 2/3x – 4

The equation is in the form: y = mx +c

Where m is the slope

The slope of the line = 2/3

When two lines are parallel, their slopes must be equal.

∴ The slope of the other line would also be equal to 2/3

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