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What do the following two equations represent? y + 6 = -1/3(x - 15) 2x + 6y = 24 same line parallel lines perpendicular lines intersecting but not perpendicular
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What do the following two equations represent? y + 6 = -1/3(x - 15) 2x + 6y = 24 same line parallel lines perpendicular lines intersecting but not perpendicular
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What do the following two equations represent?
y + 6 = -1/3(x - 15)
2x + 6y = 24
same line
parallel lines
perpendicular lines
intersecting but not perpendicular
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yea 24
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