Any line having the same slope as your equation will be parallel. To find a SPECIFIC line that is parallell to
y = -5/7x + 2, you need to have at least one point . Since you were given no point, then the answer is ANY LINE having the same slope, which in your case is the fraction -5/7, will be parallel to the equation y = (-5/7)x + 2.
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anyline has the same slope
slope = -5/7
so those lines are: y = -5/7x + b
Any line having the same slope as your equation will be parallel. To find a SPECIFIC line that is parallell to
y = -5/7x + 2, you need to have at least one point . Since you were given no point, then the answer is ANY LINE having the same slope, which in your case is the fraction -5/7, will be parallel to the equation y = (-5/7)x + 2.
y=-5/7x+2 . . . this is the equation of a line . . . with
slope = - 5 / 7 . .. . and y-intercept = 2
y= -5 / 7 x . . . is a line passing the origin is parallel to y=-5/7x+2
y=-5/7x+4 . . . is parallel to y=-5/7x+2
y=-5/7x - 2 . . .is parallel
y=-5/7x + 20 . . .is parallel
y=-5/7x + k . . .is parallel
so . . any line with slope - 5/7 is always parallel to y = - 5/7 + 2
there are many lines that can be parallel to the one you gave me. Parallel lines means that they have the same slope
in the form y=mx+b = m is the slope
so any line that has the slope of -5/7 is parallel to the one you gave me
Any line with slope -5/7 would be parallel to that line, because parallel lines by definition have equal slopes.
does anyone know what line is parallel to y=-5/7x+2
Any line with equation
y = 5x/7 +b is parallel to y =5x/7 +2
Example:
y = 5x/7 +1
y =5x/7 +2
y =5x/7 +3
y =5x/7 +99999
y =5x/7 -999999999
are all parallel to y =5x/7 +2