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Mathematics, 17.04.2021 14:00 MariaGuerra

Part A Consider the equation of two lines.
Line 1: -3x – 3y = 6.
The slope of the first line is
Line 2: 4x + 4y = 8.
The slope of the second line is
Part B.
What can we infer about the two lines?
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Part A

Consider the equation of two lines.
Line 1: -3x – 3y = 6.
The slope of the first line is
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