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Which is the equation of a line that is parallel to the line represented by y=3/4x-1/2?

Which is the equation of a line that is parallel to the line represented by y=3/4x-example-1
User Sanora
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Answer:

Choice C is correct.

Explanation:

We have given a equation:

y=3/4x-1/2.

We have to find the equation parallel to the line y=3/4x-1/2.

We know that the parallel lines have equal slope so, the slope of required line is:

m = 3/4

Choice C is y=3/4x+1/2 where slope is 3/4.

So, choice C is correct.

y=3/4x+1/2 is the line parallel to the given line.

User Vlad Ilie
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Answer:

3rd option (
y=(3)/(4)x+(1)/(2)

Explanation:

Two lines are said to be parallel of they have same slope.

For a line written in the standard form:


y=mx+q

m represents the slope while q is the y-intercept.

The line mentioned in the text of the problem is


y=(3)/(4)x-(1)/(2)

so it has slope of
m=(3)/(4). Therefore we have two find the line with the same slope among the options given.

Looking at the options given, we see that the third line:


y=(3)/(4)x+(1)/(2)

has the same slope (3/4), therefore it is the correct choice.

User Kamal Bunkar
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