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Answer:

y = 2½x - 14

Explanation:

Remember, "parallel" in Geometry and Algebra means that they have SIMILAR rate of changes [slopes]. This is how your work should look:

-29 = 5⁄2[-6] + b

+15 -15

+15

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-14 = b

Here is your parallel equation:

y = 2½x - 14 [5⁄2 = 2½]

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User Laetan
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Answer:

y=5/2x-14

Explanation:

Lines parallel to each other have the same slope this means you can take out the third and fourth answers. With the given slope you can solve for the equation of the line that goes through (-6, -29). Do this by plugging in (-6, -29) as x and y values and plugging in 5/2 as the slope.

(-29)=5/2(-6)+b, Solve for b

-29=-15+b

-14=b, The equation of the line is y=5/2x-14

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