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Question
Find the value of a line parallel to the following line:
`(3"y")/4 + (5"y")/2 = 7`
Solution
`(3"y")/4 + (5"y")/2 = 7`
10y = -3x + 28
y = `-3/10"x" + 14/5`
m1 = `-3/10`
Slope of required line (m2) = m1 = `-3/10`
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