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A line passes through the point (10, 1) and (-8, 5). What is the slope of a line that is parallel to that line?
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So the slope of the line would be:

(5-1)/(-8-10) = 2/-9

So the equation of the line would be
Y = -2/9 - 9/20

A line running parallel to this would be any like with a slope of -2/9 but a different Y intercept

For example:

y = -2/9 + 1 would be parallel
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