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Are the lines y=-2x and 2x+y=3. Are they paralell, perpendicular, or neither?
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Are the lines y=-2x and 2x+y=3. Are they paralell, perpendicular, or neither?
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They are parallel
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They lines are neither although they seem to have the same slope one of the slope is the opposite of each-other this means that the lines will most likely cross at one point :)
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