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    Determine Whether the Given Lines Are -\(y=6 x+3\) \(y=-6 x+2\)
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Determine Whether the Given Lines Are
- y=6x+3y=6 x+3y=6x+3 y=−6x+2y=-6 x+2y=−6x+2

Question 16

Question 16

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Determine whether the given lines are
- y=6x+3y=6 x+3y=6x+3
y=−6x+2y=-6 x+2y=−6x+2


A) Neither
B) Parallel
C) Perpendicular

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