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Lilianna Austin
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4 June, 17:25
Are this lines parallel? y=12x+4 and y=12x+14
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Hillary Brock
4 June, 17:27
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yes
Step-by-step explanation:
they both have the same slope, which is 12x they are just on different lines, at 4 and 14, but they never cross.
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