How do you find a standard form equation for the line with (1,6) ; parallel to the line x+2y=6? Algebra Forms of Linear Equations Equations of Parallel Lines 1 Answer VinÃcius Ferraz Jun 11, 2017 #2y + x = 13# Explanation: #s# parallel to #r: y = (6 - x)/2# #s: f(x) = -x/2 + b ; f(1) = 6 => 6 = -1/2 + b# #s: y = -x/2 + 13/2# Answer link Related questions Are two lines with the same slope and y intercept considered to be parallel? Why does slope tell you if two lines are parallel? How do you write an equation of a line that is parallel to another? How do you know if two lines are parallel? How do you find the slope of a line? How do you find the slope of #2x+8y=9#? How do you write a line parallel to #y=-3/5x+2# and goes through point (0,-2)? How do you write a line parallel to #x=-5# and goes through point (1,-2)? What is the slope of the line that is parallel to #y=-4.75#? How do you write an equation of a line that is parallel to #y+3x=7# and passes through point #(7,2)#? See all questions in Equations of Parallel Lines Impact of this question 1323 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License