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What would the slope of a line be if it were parallel to the line: y = 6 / 7x - 5 ?

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The equation of the line is:


y=(6)/(7)x-5

Compare with the slope intercept form given by:


y=mx+c

To get the slope m and y- intercept c as:


m=(6)/(7),c=-5

The slopes of parallel lines are equal so the slope of the line parallel to the given line will also be equal to m which is 6/7.

The slope of the parallel line will be 6/7.

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