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What do the following two equations represent?

y−3=2(x−3), y+5=2(x+1)

1.The same line
2.Distinct parallel lines
3.Perpendicular lines
4.Intersecting, but not perpendicular lines

User Awzx
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The given equations are:

y - 3 = 2(x - 3)

y + 5 = 2(x + 1)

To determine the relationship between these lines:

Distinct parallel lines

The two equations have the same slope (2) but different y-intercepts (-3 and 5), which means they are distinct parallel lines.

User Alexander Ejbekov
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Answer: its the same line so 1

Explanation:

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