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Mathematics, 24.10.2019 02:00 talannajanis

What do the following two equations represent?
-3x-y = 3−3x−y=3minus, 3, x, minus, y, equals, 3
-2x-2y = -4−2x−2y=−4

(choice a)
a
equal lines

(choice b)
b
parallel lines

(choice c)
c
perpendicular lines

(choice d)
d
none of the above

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