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state the condition for the parallel line, whose slope are m1 & m2​

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Answered by bhoomi1904
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Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the slope of a line that is parallel to another line, you have to consider the rule m1 = m2 which means slope of the first line m1 is equal to the second line m2, if both the lines are parallel. Take the equation y = 2/3x - 7.2/3 is the slope. ... The slope of m2 is the negative reciprocal of m1 hope it helps you

Answered by shamrock111325
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ANSWER:

According to the rule m1=2/3 and so m2=2/3.

STEP-BY-STEP EXPLANATION:

To calculate the slope of a line that is parallel to another line, you have to consider the rule m1 = m2 which means slope of the first line m1 is equal to the second line m2, if both the lines are parallel. Take the equation y = 2/3x - 7.2/3 is the slope. According to the rule m1 = 2/3 and so m2 = 2/3.

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