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Georgia Cannon
10 May, 08:26
What do the following two equations represent?
- 4x + 3y = 5
- 4x + 3y = - 1
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Natasha Clark
10 May, 10:04
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The answer is parallel lines.
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Giuliana Dyer
10 May, 10:04
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