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y = x + 2: slope of the line is 1, and the line crosses the y-axis at [ y = 2 ].

y = x - 2: slope of the line is 1, and the line crosses the y-axis at [ y = -2 ].

The lines never intersect. They're parallel. The distance between them is [ 2 sqrt(2) ], and for every 'x'-value,

one line crosses it exactly 4 units higher than the other line.

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