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  1. Which graph shows the solution of −3x−y=3and y=−3x+4 ?(1 point) Responses Two intersecting lines are graphed across a
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  5. How do you explain why two graphed lines have the same slopes but different y-intercepts?(1 point) • The lines are
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  6. How do you explain why two graphed lines have the same slopes but different y -intercepts?(1 point)The lines overlap completely.
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  7. How do you explain why two graphed lines have the same slopes but different y-intercepts?-The lines are parallel. -The lines are
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  8. How do you explain why two graphed lines have the same slopes but different y-intercepts?A. Not enough information in a given B.
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  9. How do you explain why two graphed lines have the same slopes but different y-intercepts?the lines overlap completely. the lines
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