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OpenStudy (chancemorris123):

Which pair of lines is parallel?

OpenStudy (chancemorris123):

OpenStudy (chancemorris123):

this one is diffrent

OpenStudy (chancemorris123):

from the one i just put

OpenStudy (anonymous):

we arent gonna give you the answer. just get x and Y on diffrent sides of the = and if they have the exact same slope then they are parallel

OpenStudy (chancemorris123):

wiat this one only has why tho

OpenStudy (chancemorris123):

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OpenStudy (chancemorris123):

i will give u a hug if u hep please hep hep

OpenStudy (chancemorris123):

my dad and mom this i am a waste lets prove them wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hang on a second

OpenStudy (anonymous):

answer is B

OpenStudy (chancemorris123):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Wheres my hug?

OpenStudy (lynfran):

two lines are parallel when their slope are equal and yes its B

OpenStudy (chancemorris123):

guess what i got a 50% nice i suck retricebut the ones u said where right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what are you taking this on?

OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):

parallel lines have the same slope \[y_1 = \color{brown}mx+b_1\\y_2 = \color{brown}mx+b_2\]

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