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Karly Rivera
Mathematics
21 September, 03:08
Y = 6x + 9
27x - 3y = - 81
are these parallel and why
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Allison Blackwell
21 September, 03:22
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No, theyre not parallel because in the second equation when you get y alone on one side it becomes y=9x+27, and when you graph them both they overlap oneonther. Parallel = never touches.
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