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How is the equation Y= 2X similar to the equation Y = 2X +3. how is it different

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanion:

In slope intercept form (y=mx+b) the "mx" is the slope of the line and the "b" is where the line starts out on the y axis.

So since these lines both have the same slop they are parellel to eachother (like train tracks and will never cross) Hope this helps m8 :)

User Mithuna
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Answer:

2x in common (slope)

Explanation:

similar because they both have a slope of 2

different because the 2nd equation has a y intercept of 3

User Jordan Rhea
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