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Find the slope of a line parallel to the graph of 1/2y=x+6

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We need to isolate "y" in order to find the slope-intercept form.
Thus, we need to multiply by 2 on both sides.
y=2x+12
The equation for slope-intercept is:
y=mx+b, where m is the slope.

Thus the slope of a line parallel to 1/2y=x+6 is 2.
User Ed Morales
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i think it would be y=2x+12
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