Name 3 lines that are not parallel to y=5x−2

Bairaxx

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2022-10-28

Name 3 lines that are not parallel to y=5x−2

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Carly Yang

Carly Yang

Beginner2022-10-29Added 19 answers

The equation of a line in slope-intercept form is.
y=mx+b
where m represents the slope and b, the y-intercept.
y=5x−2 is in this form and has a slope of 5
The following fact should be remembered.
"parallel lines have equal slopes"
Thus writing an equation where m ≠ 5 , ensures that it is not parallel to the given equation. The value of b does not effect the slope.
The following are examples of 3 lines that are not parallel to the given line.
m = 1 y = x
m = 3 y = 3 x - 1
m = - 2 y = - 2 x + 4
The following sketch shows the graphs of.
y=5x−2 and y=3x−1

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