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find the slope of a line parallel to the graph of each equation :
y = 2/7x + 1
asked Nov 8, 2013 in ALGEBRA 2 by dkinz Apprentice

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Given that required line equation is parallel to y = 2/7 x + 1

The general form of equation of line is y = mx + c

Here m = slope

If two lines are parallel their slopes are equal m1= m2

Slope of given lie equation is m1 = 2/7

Required slope is m2 = m1 = 2/7.

Graph-;

1)Draw the graph of y = 2/7x + 1

2)It represents  straight line.

graph_of_the_line_equation6.gif

answered Nov 11, 2013 by jouis Apprentice

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