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Social Studies
Which line is parelel y=x-2
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Ответ:
y The line parallel to y=x+k—(1)
If other informations like y passes through certain point(x,y) is given then we can substitute the x,y value in the given equation and can find the value of k and then can substitute the k in (1)
Then that resulting equation will be the line parallel to y
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Answer : Most of the poor of Brazil live in Favelas.
Explanation:
Poor people lives in Favelas/slums, because houses are very expensive here. House are made of bricks, not wood. Construction materials are a little bit expensive, construction take some months and workers receive money, of course. Even a house in a slum can cost more than 70,000 Brazilian Real (40,000 US Dollars).