Asked by caleb
Sahil needs to write the equations of a pair of lines that are parallel.
Which pair of equations could he write?
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Any two distinct lines with the same slope are parallel. For example:
y = 2x + 1 and y = 2x − 3.
Both have slope 2, but different y-intercepts, so they are parallel. (In general, y = mx + b1 and y = mx + b2 with b1 ≠ b2 are parallel.)
y = 2x + 1 and y = 2x − 3.
Both have slope 2, but different y-intercepts, so they are parallel. (In general, y = mx + b1 and y = mx + b2 with b1 ≠ b2 are parallel.)
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