This math topic focuses on determining the slopes that are parallel to given line equations presented in standard form. It involves converting these standard form equations into slope-intercept form to identify the necessary parallel slope. The equations are displayed in a format requiring the students to convert and compare the slopes, enhancing their skills in algebraic manipulation and understanding of line equations in different forms. Each problem provides a set of multiple-choice answers where students must select the slope that matches the criteria for parallel lines.

Work on practice problems directly here, or download the printable pdf worksheet to practice offline.

more
View

Slope - Find Parallel - Standard Form to Fraction Slope

Complete these online problems with 80% or 4 correct answers in a row. Results are immediate.


What slope would be PARALLEL to the slope of this line equation?

9x+3y=99x + 3y = 9

?

Slope - Find Parallel - Standard Form to Fraction Slope Worksheet

Mobius Math Club logo
Math worksheet on 'Slope - Find Parallel - Standard Form to Fraction Slope (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Slopes and Parallels - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/line_equations_and_parallels_practice/
1
What slope would be PARALLEL to the slope of this line equation?
A LaTex expression showing 2x + 2y = 2
a A LaTex expression showing m=1
b A LaTex expression showing m=1 over 2
c A LaTex expression showing m=-1
2
What slope would be PARALLEL to the slope of this line equation?
A LaTex expression showing -1x + 1y = 3
a A LaTex expression showing m=-1
b A LaTex expression showing m=1
c A LaTex expression showing m=1 over 2
3
What slope would be PARALLEL to the slope of this line equation?
A LaTex expression showing -1.5x + 3y = 9
a A LaTex expression showing m=2
b A LaTex expression showing m=-1 over 2
c A LaTex expression showing m=-2 over 2
d A LaTex expression showing m=1 over 2
4
What slope would be PARALLEL to the slope of this line equation?
A LaTex expression showing 2x + 1y = 2
a A LaTex expression showing m=2
b A LaTex expression showing m=-2
c A LaTex expression showing m=-1 over 2
d A LaTex expression showing m=-2 over 2
5
What slope would be PARALLEL to the slope of this line equation?
A LaTex expression showing -0.67x + 2y = 4
a A LaTex expression showing m=3
b A LaTex expression showing m=1 over 3
c A LaTex expression showing m=-1 over 3
d A LaTex expression showing m=-3 over 2
6
What slope would be PARALLEL to the slope of this line equation?
A LaTex expression showing -0.6x + 3y = 6
a A LaTex expression showing m=5
b A LaTex expression showing m=1 over 5
c A LaTex expression showing m=-5 over 2
d A LaTex expression showing m=-1 over 5
7
What slope would be PARALLEL to the slope of this line equation?
A LaTex expression showing -0.75x + 3y = 6
a A LaTex expression showing m=-1 over 4
b A LaTex expression showing m=1 over 4
c A LaTex expression showing m=-4 over 2
d A LaTex expression showing m=4