What slope is parallel to m = \frac{3}{4} 0 \frac{4}{3} 0 \frac{3}{4} 0 \frac{3}{4} 0 \frac{4}{3}
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: Understand Parallel Line Slopes

- The given slope is $$m = \frac{3}{4}
- Two lines are parallel if and only if they have the same slope - For parallel lines, the slopes must be equal

Final Answer

\frac{3}{4} is the slope parallel to the original slope \frac{3}{4}.