To determine which of the lines graphed is parallel to the line given by the equation \( y = 34x + 3 \), we need to look at the slope of that line. In the slope-intercept form \( y = mx + b \), the slope \( m \) is the coefficient of \( x \).
In this case, the slope \( m \) of the line \( y = 34x + 3 \) is 34.
Lines that are parallel have the same slope. Therefore, any other line that is parallel to \( y = 34x + 3 \) must also have a slope of 34.
To identify the parallel line from the options given, you would need to look for a line with the same slope (34). Unfortunately, since I cannot see the images or lines you've referenced, I recommend checking the slopes of each line graphed and looking for the one that also has a slope of 34.
If you have the equations of the other lines, feel free to provide them, and I can help determine which one is parallel!