Asked by Levi Ackerman
1)Write an equation in the slope-intercept form of the line that passes through the given point and is parallel to the graph of the given equation
(2,-2), y=-x-2.
A) y=-2x
B) y=2x
C) y=1/2x
D) y=-x
(2,-2), y=-x-2.
A) y=-2x
B) y=2x
C) y=1/2x
D) y=-x
Answers
Answered by
Levi Ackerman
I do not know how to solve these.
Answered by
Levi Ackerman
I don't need help anymore.
Answered by
Reiny
Since the new line is to be parallel to the given one y = -x - 2
it will differ only in the constant at the end.
let the new one be y = -x + b
sub in the point (2, -2) and you will find the value of b
Give it a try, let me know what you got
it will differ only in the constant at the end.
let the new one be y = -x + b
sub in the point (2, -2) and you will find the value of b
Give it a try, let me know what you got
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