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Given the line 2y=−3x+5 , determine the relationship to the line below. Is it perpendicular, parallel, intersecting (but not perpendicular), or coinciding? 6y=−9x+15

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Answer:

coinciding

Explanation:

If you divide the second equation by 3, you get the first equation. They describe the same line, so the lines are coinciding.

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