SOLUTION: find the distance between each pair of parallel lines x+3y=-14 1x+3y=-14 -3y -14 ---------- 1x =-14 -

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Question 159890: find the distance between each pair of parallel lines
x+3y=-14
1x+3y=-14
-3y -14
----------
1x =-14
-- ---
1 1
---------
x =-14
x+3y=6
1x+3y=6
-3 -3
--------
1x = 3
-- -
1 1
--------
x = 3

Answer by sophmore(3)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x+3y=6
1x+3y=6
-3 -3
--------
1x = 3
-- -
1 1
--------
x = 3

x+3y=-14
1x+3y=-14
-3y -14
----------
1x =-14
-- ---
1 1
----------
x =-14

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