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line F has a slope of. -6/3 and line G has a slope of -8/4.
what can be determined about distinct lines F and G?


Sagot :

Given:

Slope of line F = [tex]-\dfrac{6}{3}[/tex]

Slope of line G = [tex]-\dfrac{8}{4}[/tex]

To find:

The conclusion about distinct lines F and G.

Solution:

We have,

Slope of line F = [tex]-\dfrac{6}{3}[/tex]

                        = [tex]-2[/tex]

Slope of line G = [tex]-\dfrac{8}{4}[/tex]

                        = [tex]-2[/tex]

The slopes of lines F and G are equal and we know that the slopes of two parallel lines are always equal.

Therefore, the line F and line G are parallel to each other.

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