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Do the graphs of the two equations parallel lines Y=4x - x and 2y = 4x + 5
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Do the graphs of the two equations parallel lines Y=4x - x and 2y = 4x + 5
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Do the graphs of the two equations parallel lines Y=4x - x and 2y = 4x + 5
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Parallel lines have the same slope so you first have to identify the slope of the lines.
The first lines has a slope of 4 and the second line has a slope of 2.
This means the lines are NOT parallel
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