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Find the slope of a line parallel to .2y=6x+8 3 -6 -3 6
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Find the slope of a line parallel to .2y=6x+8
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y = 3x + 4
slope = 3
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Note : Parallel lines have same slope.
The slope of a line parallel to :
2y=6x+8
simplifying:
y = 3x + 4
The slope is 3.
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