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Solve the two equations simultaneously. The solution will be the coordinates of the point of intersection.

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How wold you classify two linear equations have the same y-intercept and different slopes?

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Will two lines with different y intercept cross each other?

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What value of x that makes lines a and b parallel?

To determine the value of ( x ) that makes lines ( a ) and ( b ) parallel, you need to ensure that their slopes are equal. If you have the equations of the lines in slope-intercept form ( ( y = mx + b ) ), set the slopes ( m_a ) of line ( a ) equal to the slope ( m_b ) of line ( b ) and solve for ( x ). If the lines are in a different form, you may need to convert them to slope-intercept form or calculate the slopes based on their given equations. Once you find the value of ( x ) that satisfies this condition, the lines will be parallel.


How do you calculate parallel and perpendicular lines in a given plane?

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Can you describe the relationship between the equations of two parallel lines?

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