Math, asked by doggamer987, 7 months ago

Write the equation of line in slope-intercept form.

Line parallel to y+x=3 that passes through the point (−12,0)

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Answered by natashabay05
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Answer:

y+x=-12

Step-by-step explanation:

If you are trying to find a line parallel to the line you are given, keep the same slope which is your: y+x.

All you need now is a different C, or in this case a value for C in which the point (-12,0) would pass through.

In this case, you could do one of two things. Recognize that C would be -12 or you could keep the same slope y+x and plug the point back into the standard form equation:

y+x=C

0+(-12)=C

C=-12

y+x=-12

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