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  • 20-02-2021
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Line passes through (-5,3) and (-6,-1). Line B passes through (3,-2) and (2,-7). Are the lines parallel? Explain.

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Answer:

No they are not parallel.  

Step-by-step explanation:

You have to figure out the slopes of each set of points. For  (-5,3) and (-6,-1) the slope is 4 and for  (3,-2) and (2,-7) the slope is 5. You can only have parallel lines if the slope is same and the y- ints are different. Here the slopes aren't same.

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