They are parallel lines which have the same slope but different y intercepts.
Parallel is when two lines have the same slope and they never will intersect.
The slope of any parallel lines is always the same. Parallel means they are co-planar which means lie in the same plane, and never intersect. In order for the lines to not intersect you would need the same slope. In this case the answer is -2/3.
For two dimensional lines: Get the formulas for the two lines into a format so that you can evaluate the slope. If the slopes are different, then they will intersect. If the slopes are the same, then you have two parallel lines, or possibly, the two equations describe the same line.
Parallel lines are lines that never intersect. So the answer is no.
They are parallel lines which have the same slope but different y intercepts.
They are parallel lines which have the same slope but different y intercepts.
Two parallel lines. Such lines have the same slope.
Two lines that are in the same plane and never intersect are called "Parallel," meaning that they are lines with the same slope, but not y-intersect.
Parallel is when two lines have the same slope and they never will intersect.
The slope of any parallel lines is always the same. Parallel means they are co-planar which means lie in the same plane, and never intersect. In order for the lines to not intersect you would need the same slope. In this case the answer is -2/3.
Two lines that do not intersect on the same plane are Parallel lines.
parallel, especially if only talking about planar (two dimensional or flat) geometry
If the two lines lie in the same plane, and they do not intersect, then they are parallel. If they are not in the same plane, and do not intersect, then they are called skew lines.
For two dimensional lines: Get the formulas for the two lines into a format so that you can evaluate the slope. If the slopes are different, then they will intersect. If the slopes are the same, then you have two parallel lines, or possibly, the two equations describe the same line.
No but if the two lines are parallel then they will have the same slope.
yes two lines intersect to form a point two planes intersect to form a line