Which equation represents a line which is parallel to the line y=7/6x−6?
7y-6x= -14
6x + 7y = 56
7x + 6y = 18
7x - 6y = -48​

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Answer:

6x+7y=56

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to have an equation that is parallel to another the slopes multiplied by one another must equal -1. In this case, the first slope is [tex]\frac{7}{6}[/tex] . So [tex]\frac{7}{6}[/tex]×what = -1

Normally you can just flip the numerator and denominator and add the opposite sign. So we can do that here. [tex]-\frac{6}{7} *\frac{7}{6} =-1[/tex]. So the equation should have [tex]-\frac{6}{7}[/tex].

But none of the answers obviously have that slope. If you try the second one, which looks different from the rest and will give you a negative x when you subtract it from both sides. Then you can divide by 7, you get [tex]y=-\frac{6}{7}x +8[/tex].

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