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What's the slope
of a line parallel
to the line
3x - 5y = 7

User Samah
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Answer:

3/5

Explanation:

The slope would be 3/5.

We can get the equation down to y=mx+b form first.

3x - 5y = 7

(Subtract 3x from both sides.)

-5y=-3x+7.

(Divide -5 on both sides.)
y=3/5-7/5.

Now, it is not parallel yet since to be parallel it needs a different y intercept, so just make one up.

Like:

y=3/5-7/3.

To see this visibly to make sure we can use desmos. com.

It is a graphing calculator where you can type the equation to see how it is graphed.

User Superjos
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2 votes

Answer:

m=3/5

Explanation:

First rewrite the equation in slope intercept form. y=mx+b


y=(-3)/(-5) x-(7)/(5)

The -3/-5 becomes positive.


y=(3)/(5) x-(7)/(5)

In order to be parallel, use a different y value for "b."

Therefore, the slope is 3/5. Hope this helps and have a great day.

User Elzaer
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