Asked by christian
If f(x) is parallel to the line mc001-1.jpg, which function could be f(x)?
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I don't have the image mc001-1.jpg — could you upload it or tell me the line's equation or two points on it?
General rule you can use in the meantime:
- If the given line has slope m (i.e. equation y = m x + b), then any function f(x) = m x + c (with c ≠ b allowed) is parallel to it.
Example: if the line is y = 2x + 3, then f(x) = 2x + 1 (or 2x − 5, etc.) would be parallel.
- If the given line is vertical (x = a), vertical lines are not functions y = f(x), so no function f(x) can be parallel to a vertical line.
If you post the image or the line's equation/points, I can pick the correct f(x) from your choices.
General rule you can use in the meantime:
- If the given line has slope m (i.e. equation y = m x + b), then any function f(x) = m x + c (with c ≠ b allowed) is parallel to it.
Example: if the line is y = 2x + 3, then f(x) = 2x + 1 (or 2x − 5, etc.) would be parallel.
- If the given line is vertical (x = a), vertical lines are not functions y = f(x), so no function f(x) can be parallel to a vertical line.
If you post the image or the line's equation/points, I can pick the correct f(x) from your choices.
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