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Can someone please help. When graphing the equations y = 2x – 2, y = 2x, and y = 2x + 3, what observation can you make about the graphs. Can you make the same observation before graphing the lines? How? Thanks
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Steve
The lines are parallel.
the slope-intercept form of the equation y=mx+b gives the slope.
All of these lines are y=2x+b for b=-2,0,3. They all have the same slope, so they are parallel.
the slope-intercept form of the equation y=mx+b gives the slope.
All of these lines are y=2x+b for b=-2,0,3. They all have the same slope, so they are parallel.
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