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Answer:
The equation of line having slope m and y-intercept b is
y = m x + b
The other two equations of line in the same family having intercepts p and q are,keeping the slope same i.e m , described in the question are
→ y= m x + p
→ y = m x + q
As both the equation have same slope i.e m , so lines will be parallel, but their Y - intercept are different i.e distance from the origin where it cuts the y-axis are different i.e at a distance of p and q from origin.

The y-intercept of a function is the point where the graph, crosses the y-axis.
See attachment for the graphs of [tex]\mathbf{y = 2x + 3}[/tex], [tex]\mathbf{y = 2x + 5}[/tex] and [tex]\mathbf{y = 2x - 3}[/tex]
The function is given as:
[tex]\mathbf{y = mx + b}[/tex]
The above function is an illustration of a linear function, where:
- m represents slope
- b represents the y-intercept
Assume that:
[tex]\mathbf{m = 2, b= 3}[/tex]
The function becomes
[tex]\mathbf{y = 2x + 3}[/tex]
If the y-intercept is changed to other values, the function can take any of the following forms:
[tex]\mathbf{y = 2x + 5}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{y = 2x - 3}[/tex]
See attachment for the graphs of [tex]\mathbf{y = 2x + 3}[/tex], [tex]\mathbf{y = 2x + 5}[/tex] and [tex]\mathbf{y = 2x - 3}[/tex]
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