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Write the axis to which following lines are parallel 3x-6=0​

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Answered by mrnickname50
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Any line parallel to y=−3x+6

will be in the form y=−3x+c for some constant c

If (x,y)=(−3,−5) is a solution to such an equation, then replacing y with (−5) and x with (−3) gives

−5=(−3)⋅(−3)+c

→−5=9+c

→c=−14

So the desired parallel line would have the equation

y=−3x−14

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