This math topic focuses on identifying line equations in standard form with slopes that are parallel to given line equations. The given line equations are represented in various forms including zero intercept and other algebraic expressions. The goal is to find parallel slopes based on the initial line equations presented, requiring understanding of both slope properties and conversion between linear equation formats. Each problem presents multiple choice questions, where learners select the equation with a slope parallel to the provided example. This enhances skills in analyzing linearity and slope calculation in algebraic contexts.

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Slope - Find Parallel - Slope Zero Intercept Form to Standard Form

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

y=4xy=-4x

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Slope - Find Parallel - Slope Zero Intercept Form to Standard Form Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Slope - Find Parallel - Slope Zero Intercept Form 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 the slope of this line equation?
A LaTex expression showing y=-5x
a A LaTex expression showing 0.6x + 3y = 15
b A LaTex expression showing 15x + 3y = 15
c A LaTex expression showing -10x + 2y = 10
d A LaTex expression showing 5x + 2y = 10
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What line equation in standard form would have a slope that is PARALLEL to the slope of this line equation?
A LaTex expression showing y=-1 over 2 x
a A LaTex expression showing 0.25x + 1y = 3.5
b A LaTex expression showing 4x + 2y = 7
c A LaTex expression showing -1x + 2y = 7
d A LaTex expression showing 0.5x + 1y = 3.5
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What line equation in standard form would have a slope that is PARALLEL to the slope of this line equation?
A LaTex expression showing y=3x
a A LaTex expression showing -0.33x + 1y = 2
b A LaTex expression showing 9x + 3y = 6
c A LaTex expression showing -9x + 3y = 6
d A LaTex expression showing -1.5x + 1y = 2
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What line equation in standard form would have a slope that is PARALLEL to the slope of this line equation?
A LaTex expression showing y=1 over 4 x
a A LaTex expression showing -0.25x + 1y = 3
b A LaTex expression showing 0.25x + 1y = 3
c A LaTex expression showing -8x + 2y = 6
d A LaTex expression showing -0.25x + 2y = 6
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What line equation in standard form would have a slope that is PARALLEL to the slope of this line equation?
A LaTex expression showing y=1x
a A LaTex expression showing 1x + 1y = 2
b A LaTex expression showing -2x + 2y = 4
c A LaTex expression showing -1x + 1y = 2
d A LaTex expression showing -0.5x + 1y = 2
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What line equation in standard form would have a slope that is PARALLEL to the slope of this line equation?
A LaTex expression showing y=1 over 2 x
a A LaTex expression showing -0.25x + 1y = 1
b A LaTex expression showing -0.5x + 1y = 1
c A LaTex expression showing 1.5x + 3y = 3
d A LaTex expression showing -4x + 2y = 2
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What line equation in standard form would have a slope that is PARALLEL to the slope of this line equation?
A LaTex expression showing y=-4x
a A LaTex expression showing 8x + 2y = 8
b A LaTex expression showing -4x + 1y = 4
c A LaTex expression showing 4x + 2y = 8
d A LaTex expression showing 0.75x + 3y = 12