SOLUTION: Two lines are parallel on a (x,y) coordinate. What could be their slope? 2/3,-5/3 2/3, 2/3 2/3,-3/2 2/3,3/2

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Question 332835: Two lines are parallel on a (x,y) coordinate. What could be their slope?
2/3,-5/3
2/3, 2/3
2/3,-3/2
2/3,3/2

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