SOLUTION: how do you find the parallel line of y=-2/5x+7/5

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how do you find the parallel line of y=-2/5x+7/5
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Parallel lines have the same slope, m
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y = mx + b
For y = (-2/5)x + 7/5, m = -2/5
--> Parallel lines are y = (-2/5)x + b where b is any number.
There are an infinite number of them.

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