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​Q27: Question – Paper 3 – June 2018
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Content:
  • Part A) Parallel Lines
  • Part B) Checking a Point Lies on the Lines​
Quizzes:
  • Part A) Parallel Lines
  • Part B) Checking a Point Lies on the Lines

Question
27)
a) Show that the lines      y = 3x + 7      and      2y – 6x = 8      are parallel.
Do not use a graphical method.
[3 marks]​

b) Is the point (–5, –6) above, below or on the line    y = 3x + 7 ? 
Tick one box.
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You must show your working.
Do not use a graphical method.
[2 marks]​
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