SOLUTION: 1.Which line is parallel to y=-1/2x=3? a.y=4+2x b.y=-2x+5 c.y=3-1/2x d.y=x+2 2.which point could not be part of a function that includes (3,1),(4,2),(5,4),(-2,0) and (8,3) a.

Algebra ->  Linear-equations -> SOLUTION: 1.Which line is parallel to y=-1/2x=3? a.y=4+2x b.y=-2x+5 c.y=3-1/2x d.y=x+2 2.which point could not be part of a function that includes (3,1),(4,2),(5,4),(-2,0) and (8,3) a.      Log On


   



Question 700162: 1.Which line is parallel to y=-1/2x=3?
a.y=4+2x
b.y=-2x+5
c.y=3-1/2x
d.y=x+2
2.which point could not be part of a function that includes (3,1),(4,2),(5,4),(-2,0) and (8,3)
a.(6,-7)
b.(3,-2)
c.(7,4)
d.(2,2)

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Parallel lines have identical slopes.

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