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Parallel perpendicular or neither

Parallel perpendicular or neither-example-1
User Quentin Del
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14 votes

Answer:

Parallel

Explanation:

Same thing as the last one. Put it in
y=mx+b

A:
y=1/5x

and

B:
y=1/5x+16

These lines are parallel because they have the same slopes, but different y-intercepts.

User Hiren Parghi
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Answer:

Parallel

Explanation:

Line A can be simplified to 1/5x = y.

Line B can be simplified to y = 1/5x + 16.

They both have the same slope, 1/5, so they will be parallel.

User Brtb
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