The image shows lines AB and CD.
Are the 2 lines parallel? Explain or show your reasoning.

No
To classify the lines as "parallel", the distance between both x-intercepts must be equivalent to the distance between both y-intercepts. In this case, the lines are not parallel because the distance between both y-intercepts is different than the distance of both x-intercepts.
Since 4 ≠ 5, the lines are not parallel.
Answer:
No, the lines are not parallel.
Step-by-step explanation:
Parallel lines have the same slope.
Therefore, find the slopes of both lines and compare.
Slope formula
[tex]\sf slope=\dfrac{change\:in\:y}{change\:in\:x}[/tex]
Line AB
A = (0, 6)
B = (8, 0)
[tex]\implies \sf slope=\dfrac{0-6}{8-0}=-\dfrac34[/tex]
Line CD
C = (-3, 4)
D = (0, 2)
[tex]\implies \sf slope=\dfrac{2-4}{0-(-3)}=-\dfrac23[/tex]
As the slopes of the 2 lines are different, the lines are not parallel.