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If two lines have the same slope and y-intercept, what is true of the lines? A. The lines are perpendicular. B. The lines intersect at the y-intercept. C. The lines are parallel, and do not intersect.
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If two lines have the same slope and y-intercept, what is true of the lines? A. The lines are perpendicular. B. The lines intersect at the y-intercept. C. The lines are parallel, and do not intersect. D. The lines are the same.
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d. the lines are the same line
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D. the lines are the same.
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