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How do I graph and find slope intercept for for x+y=0

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Answer:

y = -x + 0

slope intercept: 0

Explanation:

You would start at the origin, since your slope intercept is 0. The slope, -1 (since -x is the same as -1x), is telling us the line will be negative, so the line you are graphing will be heading up one space at a time towards the left, up 1 and sideways 1. Rise over Run.

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