Two lines are given by y = b1+m1x and y = b2+m2x, where b1, b2, m1, and m2 are

Chapter 1, Problem 1.5.32

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Two lines are given by y = b1+m1x and y = b2+m2x, where b1, b2, m1, and m2 are constants. (a) What conditions are imposed on b1, b2, m1, and m2 if the two lines have no points in common? (b) What conditions are imposed on b1, b2, m1, and m2 if the two lines have all points in common? (c) What conditions are imposed on b1, b2, m1, and m2 if the two lines have exactly one point in common? (d) What conditions are imposed on b1, b2, m1, and m2 if the two lines have exactly two points in common?

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