This math topic focuses on identifying line equations that are parallel to a given slope. Applicants are provided with different slopes expressed as fractions or integers, and they need to select the correct line equation in standard form that has a parallel slope to the given one. This involves understanding the concept of parallel lines and slopes and applying this knowledge to manipulate and choose equations correctly.

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Slope - Find Parallel - Fraction Slope to Standard Form

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What line equation in standard form would have a slope that is PARALLEL to this slope?

m=15m=\frac{1}{5}

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Slope - Find Parallel - Fraction Slope to Standard Form Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Slope - Find Parallel - Fraction Slope to Standard Form (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Slopes and Parallels - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/line_equations_and_parallels_practice/
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What line equation in standard form would have a slope that is PARALLEL to this slope?
A LaTex expression showing m=-1 over 2
a A LaTex expression showing 0.75x + 3y = 10.5
b A LaTex expression showing -0.5x + 1y = 3.5
c A LaTex expression showing 4x + 2y = 7
d A LaTex expression showing 1x + 2y = 7
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What line equation in standard form would have a slope that is PARALLEL to this slope?
A LaTex expression showing m=-3
a A LaTex expression showing -3x + 1y = 3
b A LaTex expression showing 9x + 3y = 9
c A LaTex expression showing 1.5x + 1y = 3
d A LaTex expression showing 0.33x + 1y = 3
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What line equation in standard form would have a slope that is PARALLEL to this slope?
A LaTex expression showing m=-1 over 3
a A LaTex expression showing 0.33x + 1y = 0.33
b A LaTex expression showing -0.67x + 2y = 0.67
c A LaTex expression showing 0.33x + 2y = 0.67
d A LaTex expression showing 9x + 3y = 1
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What line equation in standard form would have a slope that is PARALLEL to this slope?
A LaTex expression showing m=5
a A LaTex expression showing -0.2x + 1y = 3
b A LaTex expression showing -5x + 1y = 3
c A LaTex expression showing -2.5x + 1y = 3
d A LaTex expression showing 5x + 1y = 3
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What line equation in standard form would have a slope that is PARALLEL to this slope?
A LaTex expression showing m=2
a A LaTex expression showing -1x + 1y = 1
b A LaTex expression showing 6x + 3y = 3
c A LaTex expression showing -1.5x + 3y = 3
d A LaTex expression showing -6x + 3y = 3
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What line equation in standard form would have a slope that is PARALLEL to this slope?
A LaTex expression showing m=1 over 4
a A LaTex expression showing -0.25x + 1y = 1
b A LaTex expression showing -8x + 2y = 2
c A LaTex expression showing 0.5x + 2y = 2
d A LaTex expression showing -0.13x + 1y = 1
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What line equation in standard form would have a slope that is PARALLEL to this slope?
A LaTex expression showing m=1 over 2
a A LaTex expression showing -2x + 1y = 3
b A LaTex expression showing 1.5x + 3y = 9
c A LaTex expression showing -0.5x + 1y = 3
d A LaTex expression showing -0.75x + 3y = 9