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Assume two lines do not coincide (~q). Then, either their slopes are different or their y-intercepts are different (~p). Since ~q → ~p is true, p → q must be true. Therefore, if the slopes and y-intercepts
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Assume two lines do not coincide (~q). Then, either their slopes are different or their y-intercepts are different (~p). Since ~q → ~p is true, p → q must be true. Therefore, if the slopes and y-intercepts are the same, then two lines coincide.
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