SOLUTION: Can two different lines have the same slope? Why or why not?
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Question 240129: Can two different lines have the same slope? Why or why not?
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Yes.
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Parallel lines share the same slope. By definition, parallel lines are traced in the same direction and they never touch each other, thus their slope is the same.
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