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6 October, 13:50

How do you find the slope of a line parallel to y=6x+5

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  1. 6 October, 15:44
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    parallel lines have the same slope.

    the formula for the line is y=mx+b, m being the slope

    so ... the slope of a line parallel to y=6x+5 is 6
  2. 6 October, 17:32
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    See below

    Step-by-Step explanation:

    One general form of the equation of a line is

    y = mx + c where m = slope and c = y-intercept.

    Comparing this with y = 6x + 5 we see that its slope is m = 6

    Any line parallel to this line will have the same slope 6.

    So if we are also given the y intercept of the parallel line to be 2 its equation will be y = 6x + 2
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