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Question
question 16 points 2
choose the parallel lines from the following lines.
\\(y = 6x + 2\\) and \\(3x - 2y = 4\\)
\\(y = 5x + 2\\) and \\(5x - y = 2\\)
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<reasoning>
Find the slopes of the first pair of lines
\[
\]
Find the slopes of the second pair of lines
\[
\]
Identify the parallel lines
\[
\]
</reasoning>
<answer>
<mcq-option>(A) \(y = 6x + 2\) and \(3x - 2y = 4\)</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>(B) \(y = 5x + 2\) and \(5x - y = 2\)</mcq-correct>
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Find the slopes of the first pair of lines
\[
\]
Find the slopes of the second pair of lines
\[
\]
Identify the parallel lines
\[
\]
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<mcq-option>(A) \(y = 6x + 2\) and \(3x - 2y = 4\)</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>(B) \(y = 5x + 2\) and \(5x - y = 2\)</mcq-correct>
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