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For what value of a are the graphs of 6y=−2x+4 and 2y=ax−5 parallel?
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For what value of a are the graphs of 6y=−2x+4 and 2y=ax−5 parallel?
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For what value of a are the graphs of 6y=−2x+4 and 2y=ax−5 parallel?
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we get that the slope for the first line is
so we ge that
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