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Mathematics, 03.03.2020 23:47 doris8051

Which best describes the graphs of the line that passes through (−12, 15) and (4, −5), and the line that passes through (−8, −9) and (16, 21)?

A)
They are parallel lines.

B)
They are vertical lines.

C)
They are perpendicular lines.

D)
They are intersecting lines.

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