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Which of the following lines is PARALLEL to the graph of y=6x−3 ?

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Answered by s2385threddyr00057
3

Answer:

Equation (1) passes through (-1,4) therefore :-

4 = 6 + C. =>. C = 4–6 = -2.

Putting C= -2 in eqn. (1) the required equation is:-

y = -6x - 2. Answer.

Answered by ansiyamundol2
0

Answer:

The lines having the equation of y=6x+c (where c represents the y-intercept) are parallel to the line y=6x-3

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The formula of a straight line is y = mx + c (where m is the slope and c is the y-intercept)
  • Lines having the same slopes and different y-intercepts are parallel to each other.
  • So, any lines having the same slope values will be parallel to the given line.

To learn more about straight lines:

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