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What do the following two equations represent? -4x-5y=-4 and 4x+5y=4 Equal lines Parallel lines Perpendicular lines none of the above
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What do the following two equations represent? -4x-5y=-4 and 4x+5y=4
Equal lines
Parallel lines
Perpendicular lines
none of the above
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I believe these are equal lines.
If you multiply the first through by -1, you get the second, 4x+5y=4
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