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Which equations show a line that is parallel to the line y = -5/4x + 1? select all that apply
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Which equations show a line that is parallel to the line y = -5/4x + 1?
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Answer: the second on down
Step by step explanation:
y = -5/4x + 1
y = -5/4x + 7
Gradient = -5/4
As long as they have the the same gradient it’s going to be parallel, the y intercept can be any number
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