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Find the slope of every line that is parallel to the line in the graph

Find the slope of every line that is parallel to the line in the graph-example-1

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when two lines are parallel they have the same slope
so the slope of the parallel line = the slope of the line in the graph= (Y2-Y1)/(X2-X1) = (5-(-7))/(1-(-2)) = 4
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