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What’s parallel slope of
4x+6y=8

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Answer:

y = -2/3x + 4 is the red line

Explanation:

well lets change 4x+6y=8 into y=mx+b form

6y= -4x +8 now divide by 6 on both sides to get y alone --> y = -2/3x+4/3

now if you want something parallel to that line all you need is a different y intercept but the slopes stay the same

What’s parallel slope of 4x+6y=8-example-1
User Sudoz
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Answer:

-4/6 is slope

so anything even -4/6 (x)=y is parallel

Explanation:

Find the slope

any equation that has the same slope is parallel

User EvilMM
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