SOLUTION: how do you find a parallel line for -6x+y=3

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Question 1033077: how do you find a parallel line for -6x+y=3
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how do you find a parallel line for -6x+y=3
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Keep the same left side (-6x + y), but change the right side constant, and you will get a parallel line.

Moreover, any parallel line can be obtained in this way.


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