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Two lines that have the same slope do not intersect at any points. Two lines that have different slopes intersect at exactly one point. True, True for some cases, False Please help
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Two lines that have the same slope do not intersect at any points.
Two lines that have different slopes intersect at exactly one point.
True, True for some cases, False
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Answer: I am pretty sure that it is true for some cases
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