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Draw two lines that both represents proportional relationships but have different slopes. Label one line A and the other B. Predict how you expect the slope-intercept equations of your lines to be similar and different. Then write the equations to check your predictions. Show your work. Use graphs, words, and numbers to explain your answer.
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