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Eliezer Chapman
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29 March, 04:05
How to find the slope of parallel line to y=-6x+5
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Nathanial Carrillo
29 March, 04:11
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For a line to be parallel, it must have the same slope as the first line so the slope of a parallel line would be - 6.
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