The graph of the equation y = 5x - 2 is shown below. Consider the system of linear equations egin{cases} y = 5x - 2 \ 3y = 15x - 6 end{cases}. Select the correct option from each drop down menu to make the statement below true. The graphs of the two equations of the given system are [coincident, parallel, intersecting]. Therefore, the system has Choose | / .
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