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A line parallel to
y=5x+2

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Answer:

y=5x-8

Step-by-step explanation:

A line that is parallel to another has the same slope.

The difference between these is where they cross the y-axis.

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User Hin
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Answer:

y = 5x + 3 (or, any line with the slope equal to 5 and a different y-intercept)

Step-by-step explanation:

Parallel lines will have the same slope.

So, a line such as y = 5x + 3 will be parallel because it has the same slope as the original line, which is 5.

There are almost an infinite amount of parallel lines, it just has to have the same slope and a different y-intercept.

Lines like y = 5x + 1 and y = 5x are also parallel.

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