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How do you explain why two graphed lines have the same slopes but different y -intercepts?(1 point)
The lines overlap completely.
The lines are parallel.
Not enough information is given.
The lines are intersecting.
The lines overlap completely.
The lines are parallel.
Not enough information is given.
The lines are intersecting.
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The correct explanation for why two graphed lines have the same slopes but different y-intercepts is:
**The lines are parallel.**
Lines that have the same slope will never intersect; they are always the same distance apart, which confirms that they are parallel.
**The lines are parallel.**
Lines that have the same slope will never intersect; they are always the same distance apart, which confirms that they are parallel.
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