SOLUTION: how do you find the slope of a line paralell to the graph of each eqution?
1: 9x -5y = 4
2: -x + 3y = 6
3: 6x - 7y = 10
4: x= -4
5: -3x - 5y = 6
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1: 9x -5y = 4
2: -x + 3y = 6
3: 6x - 7y = 10
4: x= -4
5: -3x - 5y = 6
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Question 705892: how do you find the slope of a line paralell to the graph of each eqution?
1: 9x -5y = 4
2: -x + 3y = 6
3: 6x - 7y = 10
4: x= -4
5: -3x - 5y = 6 Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! how do you find the slope of a line paralell to the graph of each eqution?
1: 9x -5y = 4
y = (9/5)x - (4/5)
slope = 9/5
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2: -x + 3y = 6
y = (1/3)x + 2
slope = 1/3
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3: 6x - 7y = 10
y = (6/7)x - (10/7)
slope = 6/7
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4: x= -4
slope is "undefined"
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5: -3x - 5y = 6
y = (-3/5)x - (6/5)
slope = -3/5
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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