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Are A and B parallel?

Are A and B parallel?-example-1
User Yauheni Sivukha
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Answer:

Gradient of line A = 0.8

Gradient of line B = 0.75

Therefore the lines are not parallel

Explanation:

1. Rearrange the equation of line A into the form Y=mX + C in order to find the gradient of line A which m in the equation represents the gradient.

2. Use the gradient formula, (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) to find the gradient of line B

Since the both have different gradient. It means that they are not parallel

Are A and B parallel?-example-1
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