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If segment AB is parallel to segment CD and the slope of segment AB is –3/5, what is the slope of segment CD?
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If segment AB is parallel to segment CD and the slope of segment AB is –3/5, what is the slope of segment CD?
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If segment AB is parallel to segment CD and the slope of segment AB is –3/5, what is the slope of segment CD?
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The correct answer to this question is -3/5; two parallel lines will always have the same slope, because they never intersect.
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