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Line k has a slope of 2/3. Find the slope of a line parallel to line k.

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Answer:

2/3

Explanation:

Parallel lines have the same slopes. Therefore,


m_(k) =m_(p)

The slope of line k (
m_(k)) will be equal to the slope of the line parallel to k (
m_(p)).

We know that the slope of line k is 2/3.


m_(k)=(2)/(3)

Therefore, the slope of the line parallel to line k is also 2/3.


(2)/(3)=m_(p)

The slope of a line parallel to line k is 2/3.

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User Sunsetjunks
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Answer:

We have to remember

slope = m

if the slope of line is parellel so it will be the same with other slope

m1= m2

2/3= 2/3

so the answer is 2/3

hope it helps ^°^

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User Fatih Arslan
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