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Gucchi:

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Gucchi:

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Lemondragon555:

A is one of them I think

MusicGeek:

Equations are parallel if their slopes are equal. So b and c.

Lemondragon555:

@musicgeek wrote:
Equations are parallel if their slopes are equal. So b and c.
Thank you

Lemondragon555:

I’m not smart enuff to know so I try

MusicGeek:

@lemondragon555 wrote:
@musicgeek wrote:
Equations are parallel if their slopes are equal. So b and c.
Thank you
you're welcome

Gucchi:

@musicgeek wrote:
@lemondragon555 wrote:
@musicgeek wrote:
Equations are parallel if their slopes are equal. So b and c.
Thank you
you're welcome
only b and C??

Lemondragon555:

@gucchi wrote:
@musicgeek wrote:
@lemondragon555 wrote:
@musicgeek wrote:
Equations are parallel if their slopes are equal. So b and c.
Thank you
you're welcome
only b and C??
Idk

KyledaGreat:

The equation y = 3x - 5 is in slope-intercept form, y = mx + b, where m is the slope. Therefore, any equation with a slope of 3 will be parallel to this line. A. y = -3x - 5 has a slope of -3, so it is not parallel. B. y = 3x - 7 has a slope of 3, so it is parallel. C. 6x + 2y = -4 can be rewritten in slope-intercept form as y = -3x - 2, which has a slope of -3, so it is parallel. D. 3y = x + 5 can be rewritten in slope-intercept form as y = (1/3)x + 5/3, which has a slope of 1/3, so it is not parallel. E. 6x - 2y = -4 can be rewritten in slope-intercept form as y = 3x + 2, which has a slope of 3, so it is parallel. Therefore, the equations that are parallel to y = 3x - 5 are B, C, and E.

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