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JosephGunnels:

Which equation represents a line parallel to the line shown on the graph? y = 3x- 7 y = - 3 x + 3 y = 1/3 x + 7/9 y = -1/3 x + 12

justus:

Where is the graph?

JosephGunnels:

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JosephGunnels:

here you go

Shadow:

When someone is parallel to something, it means their slope is the same. Recall: slope = rise/run In this case, if you look at the line in the graph, one of its points. You can see that in order to get to the next point on the line, it goes down by 3 units, then right by one unit, this equates to a slope of -3/1 aka -3

Shadow:

You need a line that has the same slop

Shadow:

y intercept doesn't matter

JosephGunnels:

whhats the answer then

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