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PLEASE HELP ME WITH THE WORKING PLEASE

PLEASE HELP ME WITH THE WORKING PLEASE-example-1
User TallBrianL
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Answer:

2y = 6x - 4

Explanation:

Parallel lines have the same slope

Search for m = 3

2y = 6x - 4

Divide both sides by 2

y = 3x - 2

m = 3

User Jens Tierling
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Answer and Step-by-step explanation:

Lines that are parallel have the same slope, which is also the coefficient of the x in a slope-intercept form equation.

In this case, the slope is 3, so we want to find the equations with slope 3.

1) y = 5x - 2; clearly, the slope is 5, not 3, so this does not work.

2) y = -(1/3)x + 4; again, the slope is -1/3, not 3, so this doesn't work.

3) 2y = 6x - 4; if we divide both sides by 2, we get: y = 3x - 2; so, this does work.

4) 2y = 3x + 8; if we divide both sides by 2, we get:
y=(3)/(2) x+4; here, the slope is 3/2, not 3, so this doesn't work.

5) y - 3x = 8; if we add 3x to both sides, we get: y = 3x + 8. The slope is 3, so this does work.

Thus, the equations that are parallel are: 2y = 6x - 4 and y - 3x = 8.

Hope this helps!

User Nashibukasan
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