Math, asked by maryamff016, 1 month ago

Does this eqation have parerell lines?
Y=-x+2, x+y=3

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Answered by parasgurjar
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Answer:

= -2x+… would be parallel to the stated line as -2 is the gradient

(2, 0) is a point on that line (given).

If y = -2x, it should be -4 rather than 0, so you need to add 4 in order to satisfy the equation.

y = -2x + 4

Answered by ashounak
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Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

y=-x+2 implies y+x=2

Slope=

  - \frac{coff \: of \: x}{coff \: of \: y}  =   - \frac{1}{1}  =  - 1

x+y=3

Slope=

 -  \frac{coff \: of \: x}{coff \: of \: y}  =  -  \frac{1}{1}  =  - 1

Since they have same slope, they are parallel to each other.

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