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A line has the equation y = -1/2 + 3. A second line is parallel to the first. What is the slope of the parallel line?
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A line has the equation y = -1/2 + 3. A second line is parallel to the first. What is the slope of the parallel line?
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A line has the equation y = -1/2 + 3. A second line is parallel to the first. What is the slope of the parallel line?
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Answer:
m = -1/2
Explanation:
parallel lines always have the same slope
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