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So they have the same slope.
The same slope that we've been dealing with the last few videos.
They have the exact same slope.
They have the same slope, different y-intercepts, so they will never intersect.
They have the exact same slope.
It is y is equal to(it has the same slope as this guy up here) 1/2x and now we know it's y intercept, -3/2, and we are done.
Parallel lines have the same slope.
So parallel lines are lines that have the same slope, and they're different lines, so they never, ever intersect.
The two are not on the same slope!
So line C andline A have the same slope, but they're different lines, they have different y-intercepts, so they're going to be parallel.
RP|| ST because they have the same slope.
Three lines- the red andblue lines have the same slope, while the red and green ones have same y-intercept.
And you will see that they will have the same slope.
Different y-intercepts, same slope, so they're increasing at the exact same rate, but they're never going to intersect each other.
So they definitely already have the same slope.
And notice, they have the exact same slope, and they're two different lines, they have different intercepts, so they never, ever intersect, and that's why they have no solutions.
On the first,all of the planks will have the same slope.
So we're essentially saying find the equation of a line that has the same slope as this line and goes through this point.
The light, straight lines for the different percentiles for those years all have the same slope.
When you put them in slope-intercept form,they both have the exact same slope, 5/4. but they have different y-intercepts.
So they give us three equations of three different lines and if they're parallel,then they have to have the same slope.
Or another way of thinking about it is if youplotted this equation and it had the exact same slope, but it had a different y-intercept.
So because this line is parallel to this right over here. it is parallel,that just means that it has the exact same slope.
So the only way that you're going to have two lines in two dimensions that don't intersect is if they have the same slope and they have different y-intercepts.
You're always going to get oryou should always get, the same slope.
And so this line over here, it's y intercept is at -3/2 and -3/2 is the same thing as -1 1/2, so it's going to be right above it andit has the exact same slope, so it's going to be right above it and so it would look like that.
So we need to look for different lines that have the exact same slope.
They are moving in the same general direction, in fact the exact same general direction, if we are looking at it from an algebraic point of view,we would say they have the same slope, but they have different intersect, they involve different points.
It's not the exact same line, butthey have the exact same slope.
And notice its slope is the same as the other line.