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The two lines y y = x and y = x + 1 are parallel lines.
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The two lines y y = x and y = x + 1 are parallel lines. True False-example-1
User Amin Jafari
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By definition, the Slope-Intercept Form of the equation of a line is:


y=mx+b

Where "m" is the slope of the line and "b" is the y-intercept.

The equation of a line that passes through the Origin has the following form:


y=mx

Where "m" is the slope of the line.

In this case, you have the first line that passes through the Origin:


y=x

You can identify that its slope is:


m_1=1

You also know the second equation, which is written in Slope-Intercept form:


y=x+1

You can identify that:


\begin{gathered} m_2=1 \\ b=1 \end{gathered}

By definition, the slopes of parallel lines are equal. Then, since:


m_1=m_2

These lines are parallel.

The answer is: True.

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