SOLUTION: 15. Which two lines are parallel? I. 5y= -3x-5 II. 5y= -1 - 3x III. 3y- 2x= -1 (1 point)

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Question 372769: 15. Which two lines are parallel?

I. 5y= -3x-5
II. 5y= -1 - 3x
III. 3y- 2x= -1

(1 point)

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I & II

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