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ACT Math: Coordinate Geometry Drill 5, Problem 2. Which of these three lines are parallel?

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For a good time, solve this shmoopy question...

00:05

Which of these three lines are parallel?

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Here are your options....

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Alright we know that when the slopes are the same

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the lines are parallel. So we can bring back our old friend Y equals MX plus B here.

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The key activity in this problem is to just reconstitute the equations to be in

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standard line form.

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For equation one its already in that form and the slope is -3.

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For equation 2

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let's start by subtracting 6x from both sides and we have

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-2y equals -6x plus 4

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multiply both sides by -1 to get 2y equal 6x -4

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we divide both sides by 2 to get y equals 3x -2

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So the slope is positive 3. For equation three we start by adding 9x to both

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sides to get 3y equals 9x - 1

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Now get rid the 3 in the 3y by dividing both sides by 3 to get y

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equals 3x -1 by three. So the slope here is 3.

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We have one equation with slope -3

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and two with positive 3. So 2 and 3 are parallel.

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Option C is our answer.

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