Determine if the following lines are parallel (never intersect), perpendicular (intersect at a 90 degree angle), intersecting (intersect at just one point), or coinciding (intersect at all points)? 3x + 6y - 12, y-4 - -r+1) O perpendicular intersecting O parallel O coinciding

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**Liberal Arts Mathematics 1 Part 1 (FL) - Lesson 44**
**Assessment - CCFL.MA003.A**

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Determine if the following lines are parallel (never intersect), perpendicular (intersect at a 90-degree angle), intersecting (intersect at just one point), or coinciding (intersect at all points):

\[ 3x + 6y = 12 \]
\[ y - 4 = -\frac{1}{2}(x + 1) \]

**Options:**

- Perpendicular
- Intersecting
- Parallel
- Coinciding

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Transcribed Image Text:**Liberal Arts Mathematics 1 Part 1 (FL) - Lesson 44** **Assessment - CCFL.MA003.A** **2 of 5** **Question:** Determine if the following lines are parallel (never intersect), perpendicular (intersect at a 90-degree angle), intersecting (intersect at just one point), or coinciding (intersect at all points): \[ 3x + 6y = 12 \] \[ y - 4 = -\frac{1}{2}(x + 1) \] **Options:** - Perpendicular - Intersecting - Parallel - Coinciding --- A small inset at the bottom left of the page shows a partial image of a person with a window and curtain in the background. Below this inset, there is a blue section with white starburst patterns. ### Graphs/Diagrams: There are no specific graphs or diagrams present in this image related to the main question. Instead, it includes a text field for the math problem and answer options.
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