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Help please. Thanks!!!!!-example-1
User Kalpana
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Answer:

1. 6
(2)/(3)

2. Parallel

Explanation:

To find the slope, you need to find the
(rise)/(run) between two points.


(rise)/(run) =
(30-(-10))/(12-6)

=
(40)/(6)

= 6
(2)/(3)

If a graph has more than a point on the y-axis even though the x-axis remains the same, it means that it is a vertical line. Since Graph 1 has (-1) on the x-axis but there are two points on the y-axis, 4 & (-9), it is a vertical graph. Since Graph 2 has (11) on the x-axis but there are two points on the y-axis, (-2) & 6, it is also a vertical graph. Thus, both graphs are parallel.

User Godsmith
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Answer:

slope: 20/3 parallel

Explanation:

y1-y2/x1-x2 gives you slope(30--10/12-6). Plot the points, create line segments, you'll find that they are parallel.

User Steve Robinson
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