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If there is the same slope but different y-intercepts can there paths ever cross?
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If there is the same slope but different y-intercepts can there paths ever cross?
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No, because lines that have same slopes are parallel and parallel lines never cross. So they will not cross. Hope this helps.
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if the gradient is the same but there are different y intersects, the straight lines will never cross but they will be parallel. the answer is they will never cross
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