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what type of lines are represented bu the pair of equations 10x+6y=9 and 5x+3y+4=0?​

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Answered by surinderrana277
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Answered by nithya353
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Answer:

Parallel lines

Step-by-step explanation:

As you can see in the photo, these two lines are parallel lines.

You can plot the graphs by finding x and y intercept

For 10x+6y=9, the intercepts are x = 0.9 and y = 1.5

For 5x+3y+4=0, the intercepts are x = -0.8 and y = -1.333

To see the graphs, you can also use the graphic calculator which will be helpful for complex graphs.

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