What best describes the relationship between the lines with equations y+ 3x= 10 and 2y= -6x + 4?

1 Answer
Oct 23, 2016

The relationship between y + 3x = 10 and 2y = -6x + 4 is that they are parallel lines.

Explanation:

The easiest way to see the relationship between the two lines is to transform them both into slope-intercept form, which is y = mx + b.

Equation 1:
y + 3x = 10
y + 3x - 3x = -3x + 10
y = -3x + 10

Equation 2:
2y = -6x + 4
(2y)/2 = (-6x + 4)/2
y = -3x + 2

In this form, we can easily identify that both lines have a slope of -3, but that they have different y-intercepts. Lines will equal slopes but different y-intercepts are parallel.

Therefore, the lines are parallel.