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Which line is parallel to the graph of the line y = – 2/3x – 5?

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Answer:

Any line that has the slope of -2/3x and is not y=-2/3x-5

Explanation:

Any line that has the slope of -2/3x and is not y=-2/3x-5 (for example, y=-2/3x+5 is parallel and y=-2/3x-3/2 is parallel, but y=-2/3x-5 is just the same line)

User Mark Chidlow
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Answer:

So you solpe os -5 go two down trun right 3

Explanation:

y=mx+b

m=-2/3

b=-5

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