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Are the graphs of the lines in the pair parallel? Explain. y = 3/7 + 11 –3x + 7y = 13
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Are the graphs of the lines in the pair parallel? Explain. y = 3/7 + 11 –3x + 7y = 13
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Are the graphs of the lines in the pair parallel? Explain.
y = 3/7 + 11
–3x + 7y = 13
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no, the lines are not parallel because, the equation 1, is parallel to x-axis and the lnter one is not (only possible when other equation is also parallel to x-axis)
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