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Lines intersecting y = 3 are y = x and y = -x as they pass through (3, 3) and (-3, 3). Additionally, vertical lines x = 2, x = 5, and x = -2 intersect at y = 3.

To find the lines that intersect with y = 3, we need to substitute y = 3 into each equation and determine when the equation holds true. Let's go through each line:

1. y = x: When x = 3, y = 3.

2. y = -x: When x = -3, y = 3.

3. y = 2: Not applicable since y is fixed at 2.

4. y = -3: Not applicable since y is fixed at -3.

5. x = 2: Not applicable unless y = 3.

6. x = 5: Not applicable unless y = 3.

7. x = -2: Not applicable unless y = 3.

So, the lines that intersect with y = 3 are y = x, y = -x, x = 2, x = 5, and x = -2.

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