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Problem 2) What must be true for two lines to
Problem 2) What must be true for two lines to be parallel?(1 point)
Responses The slopes of the lines must be the same The slopes
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L1: (-2,-1), (1,5) L2: (3,5), (5,9) These lines are parallel because they have the same slope but different y-intercepts.(Is
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Khylisha
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L1: (-2,-1), (1,5) L2: (3,5), (5,9) These lines are parallel because they have the same slope but different y-intercepts.(Is
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Khylisha
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Coplanar lines are either parallel or intersecting.
Always True (my answer) Sometimes True Never True Any three distinct
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Math is hard, therefore I am
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Show me the diagram of the following types of lines
Break lines Center lines Thin lines Chain lines Construction lines Continuous
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Sorry
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Determine whether the statement is true or false.
The lines with equation ax+by+c1=0 and bx-ay+c2=0, where a ≠ 0 and b≠ 0,
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Kal Jay
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If two lines are parallel, which statement must be true?
A. The two lines have zero slopes. B. The two lines have the same slope.
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What must be true for lines a and b to be parallel lines? Select two options.
Lines a and b are crossed by transversals c and d.
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check all of the choices that are true about this system of linear equations
12x-4y=48 y=-3/4x+12 a. these two lines have a
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Which of the following is always true of a dependent system of two equations?
A)The lines are perpendicular. B)The lines
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