SOLUTION: 5x+9y=8 5x+9y=10 are these parallel or perpendicular

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Question 467662: 5x+9y=8
5x+9y=10
are these parallel or perpendicular

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The coefficients on the two variables are identical so the graphs are parallel lines. The constant terms are different, so the graphs are not the same line.

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