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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 03:35 nickykardashian

Line β„“ contains the points A(2,2) and B(3,6). Line k contains the points C(0,5) and D(1,9).
Are lines β„“ and k parallel? Justify your response.

Yes, lines β„“ and k are parallel because the lines pass through the same points.
No, lines β„“ and k are not parallel because the lines do not pass through the same points.
Yes, lines β„“ and k are parallel because the slopes are equal.
No, lines β„“ and k are not parallel because the slopes are not equal.

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