if the slope of a line is 2/3, then the slope of a parallel line would be 2/3.
If you mean: 4x-2y = -3 then the slope of the line parallel to it will also have a slope of 2 but with a different y intercept
It has the same slope as the line in the question. If a line has equation y = mx + c, its slope is m. If the line in question is y = 5x + 3, the slope of a parallel line is 5; If the line in question is y + 5x = 3 → y = -5x + 3 (subtract 5x from both sides), the slope of a parallel line is -5.
If it's parallel then it has the same slope, so -2/3. The formula for both of these lines is -2/3x + c.
Parallel lines have the same slope.
If you mean: 4x-2y = -3 then in its slope-intercept form it is y = 2x+1.5 and the slope of the line parallel to it will also be 2 but with a different y intercept
if you mean 3x + 4y = 8 the slope is -3/4 and any parallel line will have the same slope.
The slope, m, of a line given 2 points is: (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1). m = (-6 - (-9)) /(3-(-4)) or 3/7. Therefore parallel line slope is 3/7.
6x + 3y = -9 So 3y = -6x - 9 or y = -2x - 3 So the slope of the given line is -2 Therefore, the slope a any parallel line is also -2.
Points: (6, 2) and (3, 2) Slope: 0 It is a straight horizontal line parallel to the x axis
the equation is in the correct format [y = m*x + b]. m is slope, b is y intercept. So m = 1/3, and b = 2. Slope is 1/3. Any other line which has a slope of 1/3 will be parallel to this line.
Get in slope intercept form. 3X + 5Y = 15 5Y = -3X + 15 Y = -3/5X + 3 -3/5 is the slope of this line and the line parallel to this line
Parallel lines have the same slope. -3x - 7y = -8; the slope = -(-3/-7) = -3/7. Thus any line with slope of -3/7 is parallel to -3x - 7y = -8. Exampes: -6x - 14y = 0 -3x - 7x = 2 etc.
The line 'Y = - 3' has a slope of zero. Any line parallel to it also has a slope of zero. The line parallel to it with a Y-intercept of 7 is: Y = 7
Any line with a slope of 1 is parallel to y=x-3.
Points: (-3, -2) and (4, -2) Slope: 0 and so therefore it a straight line that is parallel to the x axis
Slope is easy. Just remember rise over run or change in y over change in x.Pick two points on the line: (x1, y1) and (x2, y2)The slope of the line is (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)How to find the slope if you are given two points:The equation for the slope of a line is (y2-y1)/(x2-x1). For example, if you have the points (4,8) and (7,6), the slope is (6-8)/(7-4), which is (-2)/3, which is -2/3. You can switch the x's and y's in the equation and get the same result, so you can rewrite the equation as (y1-y2)/(x1-x2). Using the points (4,8) and (7,6), the slope is (8-6)/(4-7), which is (2)/(-3), which is also -2/3.If you end up with 0 on the bottom (such as 4/0), the slope is undefined (since the line goes straight up and down.)How to find slope if you are given the equation of a line in slope-intercept form:See the related question below, "How_do_you_find_the_slope_of_an_equation".How to find slope if you are given the equation of a line in point-slope form:See the related question below, "How_do_you_find_the_slope_of_an_equation".How to find the slope if you are given the equation of a line in standard form:See the related question below, "How_do_you_find_the_slope_of_an_equation".How to find slope if you are given the graph of a line:See the related question below, "How_do_you_find_slope_on_a_graph".How to find the slope of a parallel or perpendicular line:The slope of a line parallel to a line with at given slope is the same as the line with the given slope. For example, the slope of a line parallel to a line with a slope of 3/2 is 3/2, and the slope of a line parallel to a line with a slope of -5 is -5.The slope of a line perpendicular to a line with a given slope is the negative reciprocal of the slope if the given line. Flip the bottom and top of the fraction, and then change the sign. For example, the slope of a line perpendicular to a line with a slope of 5/4 is -4/5. The slope of a line perpendicular to a line with a slope of 5 is -1/5. The slope of a line perpendicular to a line with a slope of -3/2 is 2/3.
The slope of a line that has the points 3, (-4), and has a slope of 2 is 2.
Slope of line 1 is 1/3 and slope of line 2 is 1/3 which means the lines are parallel
Points: (6, 3) and (-1, 3) Slope: 3/2 Equation: 2y = 3x+15 Note that a parallel equation will have the same slope but with a different y intercept
Points: (2, 3) and (2, 9)Slope: 0The line is vertical and parallel to the y axis
The equation in point slope of the line which passes through -2 -3 and is parallel to 3x plus 2y 10 is y=-1.5x.