Question

Which equation fits a line that is parallel to the line y=2x+4
?(1 point)
Responses

y=12x−3
y equals Start Fraction 1 over 2 End Fraction x minus 3

y=−2x+2
y equals negative 2 x plus 2

y=2x−7
y equals 2 x minus 7

y=−12x+4

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
To find an equation of a line that is parallel to the line \( y = 2x + 4 \), we need to identify that parallel lines have the same slope.

The slope of the given line \( y = 2x + 4 \) is \( 2 \). Therefore, any line that is parallel to this line must also have a slope of \( 2 \).

Now, let's evaluate the given options:

1. **\( y = 12x - 3 \)**: The slope is \( 12 \) (not parallel).
2. **\( y = \frac{1}{2}x - 3 \)**: The slope is \( \frac{1}{2} \) (not parallel).
3. **\( y = -2x + 2 \)**: The slope is \( -2 \) (not parallel).
4. **\( y = 2x - 7 \)**: The slope is \( 2 \) (this is parallel).
5. **\( y = -12x + 4 \)**: The slope is \( -12 \) (not parallel).

The only equation that has a slope of \( 2 \) and is parallel to the original line is:

**\( y = 2x - 7 \)**.
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