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| Question 398405:  The graphs of the two lines 4x= 3y + 23 and 4y +  3x= -19 are?
 A. do not intersect
 B. intersect at (-2,5)
 C. are Identical
 D. are perpendicular
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The graphs of the two lines 4x= 3y + 23 and 4y +  3x= -19 are? A. do not intersect
 B. intersect at (-2,5)
 C. are Identical
 D. are perpendicular
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 B is out since (-2,5) is not on the 1st line.
 C is out
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 4x= 3y + 23 has a slope of 4/3
 4y +  3x= -19 has a slope of -4/3
 so D is out
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 They're not parallel, they intersect somewhere, so A is out.
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 None of those.
 
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