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    Determine Whether the Two Given Lines Are Parallel -\(3 x-4 y=-3\)
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Determine Whether the Two Given Lines Are Parallel
- 3x−4y=−33 x-4 y=-33x−4y=−3

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Determine whether the two given lines are parallel
- 3x−4y=−33 x-4 y=-33x−4y=−3
8x+6y=−38 x+6 y=-38x+6y=−3

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