Which two lines are parallel? How do you knc A. 22 - y = 5 B. 2z + y = 3 C. y = 2z + 3 A and D because their alopes are opposite reciproc A and C becnuse their alopes are opposite recipro Band C because their alopes are the same. comae th slones me
Which two lines are parallel? How do you knc A. 22 - y = 5 B. 2z + y = 3 C. y = 2z + 3 A and D because their alopes are opposite reciproc A and C becnuse their alopes are opposite recipro Band C because their alopes are the same. comae th slones me
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Transcribed Image Text:Which two lines are parallel? How do you know?
A. 2z - y = 5
B. 2z + y = 3
C. y = 2z + 3
A and B because their slopes are opposite reciprocals.
A and C because their slopes are opposite reciprocala.
Band C because their alopes are the same.
A and C because their alopes are the same.
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