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OpenStudy (anonymous):

HELP

OpenStudy (lexi_loves):

With what?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (lexi_loves):

ok leemmee look at it !

OpenStudy (anonymous):

line 2 and 3 are parallel

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you cant just look at it it wont show you the slope

OpenStudy (lexi_loves):

What you need to do is graph each line and see if they are perpendicular or paerrell or niether

OpenStudy (anonymous):

solve some how

OpenStudy (lexi_loves):

I would turn line 1 into a slope intercept form just like the others so it don't throw you off

OpenStudy (lexi_loves):

slope intercept form is y=mx+b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

once you convert the first line to slope intercept the slope in all three lines 3x. 3x is also written as 3/1x but since 3/1 is equal to 3 they write it as 3.

OpenStudy (lexi_loves):

yea or you could put it like that lol^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok so for line 1 n 2 its parallel

OpenStudy (lexi_loves):

i believe that is correct XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

from what I can tell I believe they are all parallel. :)

OpenStudy (lexi_loves):

yup.

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