jayswervo66 jayswervo66
  • 10-10-2020
  • Mathematics
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What will be the equation of a line that is
parallel to y=-X+6 and passes through the
point (-3,1)

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nicole32406 nicole32406
  • 11-10-2020

Answer:

y=x+4

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve with the point-slope formula: y-y1=m(x-x1). The line is parallel; both slopes are equivalent. Plug in the coordinates we have into the formula, along with the slope from the original equation (-1). To check, we can plug the coordinates back into the equation.

y-(1)=-1(x+3)

y-1=x+3

y=x+4

Check:

(1)=(-3)+4

1=1

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