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Plz thank me on my profile for the help i did here since i will no longer be online anymore that much and here is my last question Are the graphs of the lines in the pair parallel? Explain. y = 6x + 9
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Plz thank me on my profile for the help i did here since i will no longer be online anymore that much and here is my last question
Are the graphs of the lines in the pair parallel? Explain.
y = 6x + 9
27x – 3y = –81
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No because the lines or so called number are not particularly the same
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They can't be parallel because when you solve for y to get it by itself, you get y=9x+27 but the x values are not equal.
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