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Which best explains why the given lines are or are not parallel y= -5 , y=3
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Which best explains why the given lines are or are not parallel y= -5 , y=3
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Which best explains why the given lines are or are not parallel y= -5 , y=3
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y=-5 and y=3 are both horizontal lines with a slope of 0. Since the slopes are the same the lines are parallel.
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