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The equation of line L1 is y=2x+5 the equation of the line L2 is 2y-4x=6 show that these 2 lines are parallel.
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The equation of line L1 is y=2x+5 the equation of the line L2 is 2y-4x=6 show that these 2 lines are parallel.
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The equation of line L1 is y=2x+5
the equation of the line L2 is 2y-4x=6
show that these 2 lines are parallel.
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Explanation:
They have the same gradients
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