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    Determine Whether the Two Given Lines Are Parallel -\(4 x=3 y-4\)
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Determine Whether the Two Given Lines Are Parallel
- 4x=3y−44 x=3 y-44x=3y−4

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Determine whether the two given lines are parallel
- 4x=3y−44 x=3 y-44x=3y−4
9y=12−12x9 \mathrm{y}=12-12 \mathrm{x}9y=12−12x

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