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1 April, 05:23

What is the slope of a line that is parallel to the line whose equation is 0.5x-5y=9 0.5 x - 5 y = 9?

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  1. 1 April, 08:57
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    First we need to find the slope of the given line. And for that we need to bring the equation in y=mx + b form where m is the slope. And for that, we need to solve the given equation for y.

    0.5x-5y=9

    Moving 9 to the left side

    0.5x-5y-9=0

    Moving 5y to the right side

    0.5x - 9 = 5y

    Getting rid of 5 by dividing both sides by 5, that is

    0.1x - (9/5) = y

    or y=0.1x - (9/5)

    Therefore slope of the given line is 0.1 and parallel lines have same slopes. Therefore slope of the parallel line is 0.1 too.
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