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Explanation:

I think the answer is third because it doesn't has a solution.

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Answer:

The lines will intersect infinitely many times, because they are identical.

Explanation:

Let's change the equations of the lines into (y=mx+b) form.

6x-4y=2 Divide by 2.

3x-2y=1 Move x and divide by -2.

-2y=1-3x ---> y= -1/2+3/2x

The equation of the first line is y=3/2x- 1/2

-2y+3x=1

-2y=1-3x

y = 3/2x -1/2

The equation of the second line is y = 3/2x- 1/2.

The lines are identical- infinitely many intersections.

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