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29 September, 17:19

Write the equation of the line that passes through (-1, 3) and is parallel to the line y = - x + 1.

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  1. 29 September, 17:36
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    y = - x + 1 ... same as y = - 1x + 1 ... in y = mx + b form, ur slope is in the m position ... so the slope of this line is - 1.

    a parallel line will have the same slope.

    (-1,3) ... x = - 1 and y = 3

    slope (m) = - 1

    y = mx + b ... we have x, y, and m ... now we need to find y int (b)

    3 = - 1 (-1) + b

    3 = 1 + b

    3 - 1 = b

    2 = b

    so ur parallel equation is : y = - 1x + 2 ... or just y = - x + 2
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