What is the slope of a line PARALLEL to the graph?
es
A)-3
B)0
C)3
D)-1/3

Answer:
C) 3
explanation:
parallel lines never touch, they are the same slope with different y-intercepts.
Right here the slope is 3, which means the slope is going to be 3
As a rule, parallel lines will always have the same slope.
The || symbol represents "parallel".
So if the slope of a line is parallel to this graph, the line
must have a slope of 3 since this line has a slope of 3.
As a quick review, remember that slope describes how steep a line is.
It can be found using the ratio rise/run between
any two points that are on that line.