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Answer:


L_(1)
L_(2) ;
L_(3)
L_(2) ;
L_(1)
L_(3)

Explanation:

(
x_(1) ,
y_(1) )

(
x_(2) ,
y_(2) )

m =
(y_(2) -y_(1) )/(x_(2) -x_(1) )

y = mx + b

"m" is slope

"b" is y-intercept (coordinates are (0, b)

Parallel lines have the same slopes and different y-intercepts.

Slopes of perpendicular lines are opposite reciprocals:
m_(1) ×
m_(2) = - 1

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L_(1) : y = x + 5 ,
m_{L_(1) } = 1 , b = 5


L_(2) : y = - x + 7 ,
m_{L_(2) } = - 1 , b = 7


L_(1)
L_(2)


L_(3) :
m_{L_(3) } = 1 , b = - 2


L_(1)
L_(3) and
L_(2)
L_(3)

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