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  • 10-10-2020
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What is the slope of a line parallel to the line whose equation is 6x - y = 1. Fully
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NickClarkStan
NickClarkStan NickClarkStan
  • 10-10-2020
The slope will be the same as the equation 6x-y=1 because they are parallel to each other, meaning that they will never touch each other. So then slips will be 6. The number attached to the x will always be the slope. Equation formula is y=mx+b. M is slope.
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