SOLUTION: are the lines in the pair parallel? explain y=3/5x-13 6x-10y=-9

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Question 370072: are the lines in the pair parallel?
explain
y=3/5x-13
6x-10y=-9

Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y=3/5x-13
6x-10y=-9
10y=6x+9
/10
y= 6x/10 +9/10
y=3x/5 +9/10
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both the slopes are same (3/5)
so they are parallel
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