问:

图中问题英语

答:
Here is a more comprehensive answer:
As shown in the figure, a student wrote equations to represent two parallel lines cut by a transversal. However, the equations have a few errors.                                 
First, the slope is incorrectly represented in both equations. The slope of line m is -1/2, but the student wrote the reciprocal 1/2 instead.  Similarly, the slope of the second line should be -4/3 instead of 3/4 written by the student. 
Second, the y-intercepts are incorrect. Without seeing more of the diagram, it is hard to determine the correct y-intercepts. But based on the equations written by the student, the y-intercepts are likely incorrect as well.               
Third, the incorrect slopes and y-intercepts lead to lines that are not actually parallel. For the lines to be parallel, they must have the same slope but different y-intercepts. The given equations represent lines with different slopes, so they will not be parallel.
To correct the errors, the slopes and y-intercepts need to be fixed so that the lines have the same slope but different y-intercepts. Then the equations will correctly represent two parallel lines cut by a transversal, as described in the question.    
Hope this more comprehensive explanation of the issues with the student's equations is helpful! Let me know if you have any other questions.