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Noe Perez
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6 September, 19:16
Find the slope of a line parallel to x - 2y = 14
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Damien Zimmerman
6 September, 19:30
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If it's parallel that means it has the same slope as the equation given.
x - 2y = 14
-2y = - x + 14
2y = x - 14
y = x/2 - 7
therefore the slope is 1/2 and the slope of a line parallel would also be 1/2
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