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No, the lines have different \"\" - intercepts.

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For instance the two lines \"\" have the same slope, but different \"\"-intercepts.

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The parallel lines are \"\": \"\" and \"\": \"\".

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Find the \"\"-intercept by substituting \"\" in \"\".

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\"\"

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\"\"

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\"\"

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\"\"-intercept of \"\" is \"\".

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Find the \"\"-intercept by substituting \"\" in \"\".

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\"\"

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\"\"

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\"\"

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\"\"

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\"\"-intercept of \"\" is \"\".

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Line equation in slope-intercept form \"\", where \"\" is slope and \"\" is

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\"\"-intercept.

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Consider \"\".

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Compare it with \"\".

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\"\".

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Consider \"\".

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Compare it with \"\".

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\"\".

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Notice that lines \"\" same slope \"\", but different \"\"-intercepts \"\", \"\", they have different \"\"-intercepts\"\", \"\".

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No, the lines have different \"\"-intercepts.