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The lines represented by the equations y + 3/2x = -6 and 3y – 2x = -24 are parallel
neither parallel nor perpendicular
perpendicular
the same line


The lines represented by the equations y + 3/2x = -6 and 3y – 2x = -24 are

parallel
neither paral

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