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What does the following two equations represent? Y=-3+1. Y+5=-3(x-2)

A=the same line
B=distinct parallel
C= perpendicular lines
D= intersecting,but not perpendicular lines

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Explanation:

so equation one: the y intercept is -2.

equation two: we need to separate Y but first multiply negative by x and - 2. 2 negatives make a positive when multiplys so new equation is Y+5 = -3x + 6.

Subtract 5 from both sides to get Y = -5 -3x +6.

Now subtract 5 and 6 to get one.

Y = -3x + 1

Im so sorry im terrible at graphing but i hoped i helped a bit <3

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Answer:

the answer to this question

is c

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