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The slope of a line is -5. What is the slope of any line parallel to this line?
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The slope of a line is -5. What is the slope of any line parallel to this line?
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The slope of a line is -5. What is the slope of any line parallel to this line?
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Answer:
M=(-5)
Explanation: if the lines are parallel, then the slopes must be the same.
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