Two lines are parallel. The equation for the first line is y=-3x+5. Which of the following can't be the equation of the second line?
A. y=-3x+2
B. x-3y=-3
C. 3x+y=-6
D. 6x+2y=2 Two lines are parallel. The equation for the first line is y=-3x+5. Which of the following can't be the equation of the second line?
A. y=-3x+2
B. x-3y=-3
C. 3x+y=-6
D. 6x+2y=2 @Mathematics

Respuesta :

so we know that y = -3x +5 

choice A. y=-3x+2 is right so can being the equation of second line 

choice B. x-3y =-3
-3y = -3-x

3y = 3+x

y = 3/3 +x/3

y = 1 + x/3  so this equation not can being the equation of second line sure 
A common form of a line equation is:
y=mx + b , where m is the slope. If two lines are parallel they have equal slopes. So first step is to transform these equations to common form:
A) y=-3x+2
B) x-3y =-3
    -3 y =- x-3  /  :(-3)
     y = 1/3 x +1,        1/3 ≠ -3
C) 3x + y = -6
     y = -3x - 6
D) 6x + 2 y = 2
     2y= - 6x+2    /:2
     y = -3x +1 
Answer:B)