In this diagram, Which equation could you prove to be true in order to conclude that the lines are parallel?
A. C-A/B • -D/E = -1
B. C-A/B = -D/E
C. C-A/B • D/E = -1
D. C-A/B = D/E

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The equation that prove the lines are parallel is: D. C-A/B = D/E

Step-by-step explanation:

Parallel line have the same value of gradient/slope.

To calculate slope,m, of a line, you find the ration of rise to run.

This is similar to finding the change in y value divided by change in x value.

Mathematically, it is written as : Δy/Δx

For the first line, m₁=Δy/Δx = C-A/B-0 = C-A/B

For the second line, m₂=Δy/Δx=0--D/E-0=0+D/E=D/E

This shows m₁=m₂ , thus the lines are parallel

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