How do you explain why two graphed lines have the same slopes but different y -intercepts?(1 point) Responses Not enough information is given. Not enough information is given. The lines are intersecting. The lines are intersecting. The lines overlap completely. The lines overlap completely. The lines are parallel.

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The correct explanation is: The lines are parallel.

When two lines have the same slope, it means that they rise and run at the same rate, indicating that they are steeper or shallower in the same way. However, if they have different y-intercepts, this means they do not intersect at any point and run alongside each other, remaining equidistant throughout their length. This is the definition of parallel lines.