Intersecting lines NEVER have the same slope. However, if the lines are identical, meaning all their points are the same, then they will, of course, have the same slope as well as everything else. On the other hand, parallel lines have the same slope, but they do not share a single point.
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A graph of two simultaneous linear inequalities in two variables that have no intersecting regions must contain two lines with the same slope.
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you call intersecting lines that meet, just intersecting lines yolanda
No but if the two lines are parallel then they will have the same slope.
Lines with the same slope but with different y intercepts are parallel.