Any line that has a different slope than 3 (parallel lines have the same slope).
They are parallel lines
Yes, they're parallel lines. Both slopes are 2.
The slope is ' 5 ', so both lines MUST be parallel.
They are parallel lines with a vertical separation of 1.
The lines are parallel, but not the same.
The slope of both lines is 8. So they're parallel.
If the second equation is: y minus 2x equals 3, then:y - 2x = 3 ⇒ y = 2x + 3 and it is parallel to y = 2x.Otherwise (with with missing operator as "plus", "multiply" or "divide"), the lines are neither parallel nor perpendicular.
Neither perpendicular nor parallel
Yes because they have the same slope
Because the slope of these lines are the same, they are parallel. One crosses the y-axis at 7 and the other at -7. When written in this manner the number in front of the x is the slope.
All parallel lines have a zero slope.
one is y=3x+3 so is y=3x+5
If two lines have the same slope (ie. they rise or fall at the same angle) they are parallel.With lines, the number before the x determines the slope. So as long as your line has a 2x term, and is written in the same form as y = 2x + 3, it will be parallel.Therefore,y = 2x + 7y = 2x +5556y = 2x - 3y = 2x - 0.7561... are all parallel lines to y = 2x + 3
y equals 4x+1 is a parallel line to y equals 4x.
y=2/(3x) + 2 isn't linear so nonthing can be parallel to it as "parallel" can only apply to lines.
There is no solution for those equations because the lines are parallel so, they never touch.
The line y=2, and all lines parallel to the x axis, have a slope of 0. The formula for this line in particular can be expressed as y=0x +2.
All lines that have the same slope are parallel to each other. To determine which lines are parallel to the give equation, you must first have to determine the slope of the equation. Notice that your equation is written in y = mx + b form, where m represents slope. In this case, m = 2. Any equation with a slope of 2 is parallel to your given line. For examples of lines that would be parallel, the following are all parallel: y = 2x y = 2x + 1 y = 2x + 2 y = 2x + 100
The slope is 5. Parallel lines always have the same slope.
Parallel lines are lines that never intersect. So the answer is no.
y-2x=3 -y -y -2x=3-y -3 -3 -2x-3=-y /-1 /-1 2x+3=y y=2x and y=2x+3 have the same slope of 2, so they are parallel. Hope this helps! ;D
Parallel. They both have a slope of 4.
These are equations of two straight lines. Provided the equations are not of the same or parallel lines, there can be only one ordered pair. So the answer is - not are : (3, 0).