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If f(x) is parallel to the line y=3/4x +2/5 which function could be f(x)?
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If f(x) is parallel to the line y=3/4x +2/5 which function could be f(x)?
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The condition that 2 or more than 2 lines are parallel, is to have the SAME SLOPE.
So the line that is parallel to y=3/4(x) +2/5 is y = 3/4(x) +b
You can repace b by any number, you will always have a parallel line to the original function
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f(x) must also have a slope (m) of 3/4, because parallel lines share a slope in linear functions (y=mx+b), so any answer that begins with 3/4x could be f(x).
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