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What is the equation of a line that contains the point (4, 0) and is parallel to x + y = 2?

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Answer:

x + y = 4 or y = -x + 4

Explanation:

0 = -1[4] + b

4 = b

y = -x + 4

If you want it in Standard Form:

y = -x + 4

+x +x

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x + y = 4 >> Line in Standard Form

* Since the rate of change [slope] is -1 and that parallel lines have SIMILAR SLOPES, -1 remains the same.

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