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Find the equation of the line parallel to y=-x+2 and crossing through the origin.

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please show me how to work this solution.

asked Nov 22, 2013 in ALGEBRA 1 by mathgirl Apprentice

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Given line is y = -x+2

Slope of the above line = -1

parallel line slope also be -1.

Required line passes through origion so the point is (0,0).

Equation of required line is y-0 = -1(x-0)

y = -x

x+y = 0

Required line equation is x+y = 0

answered Nov 23, 2013 by william Mentor

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