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given a line has a slope of \\(\frac{6}{5}\\), what is the slope of a line parallel to it? \\(\frac{6}{5}\\) \\(-\frac{5}{6}\\) \\(\frac{5}{6}\\)
Step1: Recall the property of parallel lines' slopes
Parallel lines have equal slopes.
Step2: Apply the property to the given slope
The given slope is $\frac{6}{5}$, so the slope of a line parallel to it is also $\frac{6}{5}$.
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A. $\frac{6}{5}$