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Use slopes and y-intercepts to determine if the lines y=−x+3 and −3x−3y=1 are parallel.
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Use slopes and y-intercepts to determine if the lines y=−x+3 and −3x−3y=1 are parallel.
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Answer:
YES PARALLEL
Explanation:
The slopes of
y=−x+3 and −3x−3y=1 are both −1.
Parallel
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