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A Pair of Straight Lines and the Condition to Meet Each Other or to Stay Parallel

Authors: Binay Krishna Maity

We have two straight lines in a graph. We need to determine if these straight lines will meet each other or remain parallel if we extend these lines. This paper helps us to determine this question. If we square a certain type of polynomial (x^pn - x^p(n-1) -....... -x^p1-1) and take the coefficient of x of this square on the x axis and the power of x on the y axis and if we make the graph, the spectra that will be created, consider the initial and final part of the spectra as two straight lines, then those two straight lines will meet each other or be parallel, it will depend on the n and p of this polynomial. That is, on the length and step of the polynomial.

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