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22 October, 10:16

What is the slope of a line parallel to a line whose equation is 3x+5y=12

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  1. 22 October, 10:27
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    the slope is - 3/5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    rewrite in the form y=mx+b = y = (-3/5) x+12/5

    the slope of a line is m (the coefficient of x in this equation)

    m = (-3/5)

    the slope of a line parallel to 3x+5y=12 would be any line with - 3/5 as the coefficient to x when x is to the power of one.

    You can use any number in place of b except 12 (because if 12 is used, the line would not be parallel and your equation would be equal to what you started with)

    examples of parallel lines:

    y = (-3/5) x

    y = (-3/5) x+1

    y = (-3/5) x-3
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