A system of equations.
The two equations represent parallel lines.
The slopes (gradients) of the two equations are different.
Simultaneous equations have at least two unknown variables.
No i believe that with three unknowns you must have three equal equations. Hope this helps! -dancinggirl25
parrallel
That would be a square easy. ME
A Parrallel Curcuit has more then 1 pathway
yes beacus it ahs two pairs of parrallel lines
Yes! A rhombuses opposite sides are parrallel
I really don't know! They look sort of parrallel...I was searching it on Google for Mathematics MathsHomework, and found this!I really don't know! They look sort of parrallel...I was searching it on Google for Mathematics MathsHomework, and found this!I don't believe so.
a triangle has no parrallel lines. it will only be parrallel if it is a quadrilateral
When they meet at right angles when plotted on the coordinated grid.
No
you need two equations to answer it, or you need to know the value of x.
They are parrallel
intersecting