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17. What is the slope of a line parallel
to the line y = 3x - 4?

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Answer: Y=3x

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The slope would be 3. All lines that are parallel have the same slope, and lines that are perpendicular have slopes that are negative reciprocals. The slopes are the same because slope represents rise/run on a graph, so for two lines to be parallel and never cross, the two lines must go in the same direc

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