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17 June, 02:57

Write the equation of the line that is parallel to the graph of y=-x+6, and whose y-intercept is - 2.

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  1. 17 June, 03:15
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    8=x

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First of all, substitute - 2 for y: - 2=-x+6. Then collect like terms by bringing the + 6 to the other side to - 2 and also change the sign: - 6. - 2-6=-x. Then solve - 2-6 which is - 8. Now you are left with - 8=-x. Since you want to get x by itself, divide both sides by - 1 which will give you x=8
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