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What do the following two equations represent? -2x – 4y = -3 6x + 12y = 9 -Equal lines -Parallel lines -Perpendicular lines -None of the above
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What do the following two equations represent?
-2x – 4y = -3
6x + 12y = 9
-Equal lines
-Parallel lines
-Perpendicular lines
-None of the above
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It parallel line.
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