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Two linear equations (or lines) with the same y-intercept and different slopes are intersecting lines. They intersect at the y-intercept. If the slopes are negative reciprocals (ex: one slope is 3 and one slope it -1/3) then they are perpendicular lines.
you put the y intercept at 2, the x intercept at -2/3 and you join those two points.
6x - 3y = 12y intercept at x = 0 is y = 4x intercept at y = 0 is x = 2the graph is straight line passing through the two points: (0, 4) and (2, 0)
A graph of two simultaneous linear inequalities in two variables that have no intersecting regions must contain two lines with the same slope.