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  • 16-08-2019
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If f(x) is parallel to the line y = 2 x+ś, which function could be f(x)?

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  • 16-08-2019

Answer:

f(x) = 2x + b, b - any real number except ś.

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope-intercept form of an equation of a line:

[tex]y=mx+b[/tex]

m - slope

b - y-intercept

Parallel line have the same slope.

Therefore the line parallel to the given line y = 2x + ś has equation

y = 2x + b, where b is any real number except ś.

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