SOLUTION: are a pair of verticle lines that don't intercept: consistent, equivalent or, inconsistent

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Question 216006: are a pair of verticle lines that don't intercept:
consistent,
equivalent or,
inconsistent

Answer by vleith(2983)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
consistent means two lines intersect at one point
equivalent means two lines are same at every point (they look like the same plot)
inconsistent means two lines don't have any points in common (they don't intersect).
Knowing that, can you answer the question?

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