Using equivalent angles, the solutions to the equation are given as follows:

<h3>What are equivalent angles?</h3>
Each angle on the second, third and fourth quadrants will have an equivalent on the first quadrant.
In this problem, the equation is:

Applying the inverse relation:

Which is on the third quadrant. The equivalent angle on the fourth quadrant is given as follows:

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Answer:
parallel
Step-by-step explanation:
The "work" is to recognize that both equations describe horizontal lines. All horizontal lines on the Cartesian coordinate grid are parallel.
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<em>Additional comment</em>
y = constant . . . . . a horizontal line (y=0 is the x-axis)
x = constant . . . . . a vertical line (x=0 is the y-axis)
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If you wanted to go to the trouble, you could compare the equation ...
y = constant
to the slope-intercept form ...
y = mx +b
Your comparison would note that m=0. That is, the slope is zero, so the line is horizontal. All lines with the same (zero) slope are parallel.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I suggest you watch a video about completing the square if you're not sure what I'm doing.
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x^2+2x-3=0
(x^2+2x+1)-3-1=0
(x+1)^2-4=0
Hope this helped,
JoeLouis2