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14 December, 00:15

Are the graphs of the lines in the pair parallel? Explain. y=2/3x-17 4x-6y=-7

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  1. 14 December, 00:42
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    y=2/3x-17and 4x-6y=-7 implies - 6y = - 4x - 7, and then y = (-4/-6) x + 7/6 and so

    y=2/3x+7/6

    but when we have y=ax+b and y=a'x+b', the two lines are parallels if a=a', in our case 2/3=2/3 the lines are parallel
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