is y=-3x+4,y=-3x+1 paralle, coincide, or intersect?
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Parallel is your answer.

just graph both of them or use geometry, they both have the same slope but different y intercepts, one has (0,1) and the other is (0,4) from these points count 3 down 1 over to the right. the lines are parellel to each other.
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