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Which is the equation of a line parallel to the line with the equation: y = −14x + 7 y = -4x – 7 y = 4x + 2 y
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Which is the equation of a line parallel to the line with the equation: y = −14x + 7
y = -4x – 7
y = 4x + 2
y = 14x − 12
y = −14x + 3
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2021-07-23T11:34:27+00:00
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Answer:
y = −14x + 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Parallel lines have the same slope
The equation y = −14x + 7 is put in slope intercept form ( y = mx + b )
Where m = slope
-14 takes “m’s” place meaning that the slope = -14
If parallel lines have the same slope than the equation of a line parallel to y = −14x + 7 must have a slope of -14
The only equation that has a slope of -14 is D