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Find the distance between the parallel lines whose equations are below. y = 1/3x + 1 y = 1/3x − 2 step 1: find the equation of the line that is perpendicular to both parallel lines. use the opposite reciprocal slope and one of the y-intercepts to write your line. step 2: now, use the equation from step 1 and the parallel line whose y-intercept you did not use, to set up a system of equations and determine the other endpoint. write your answer as an ordered pair. enter your answers as decimals, rounded to the nearest tenth. step 3: now, find the distance between the two endpoints (the y-intercept you used in step 1, and the point you found in step 2). use the distance formula and enter your answer as a decimal, rounded to the nearest hundredth.

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