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Write an equation in standard form passing through the given line and parallel to the given line

Write an equation in standard form passing through the given line and parallel to-example-1
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Answer:

x + y = -2

Step-by-step explanation:

The given equation is y = -x - 5 and is of the form y = mx + c

Comparing y = -x - 5 with y = mx + c

the slope, m = -1

Two parallel lines always have equal slope

The line parallel to y = -x - 5 will also have a slope, m = -1

The line passes through the point (-1, -1)

The point-slope form of the equation of a line is:


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

Substitute x₁ = -1, y₁ = -1, m = -1 into the point-slope equation above


\begin{gathered} y-(-1)\text{ = -1(x-(-1))} \\ y+1\text{ = -1(x+1)} \\ y\text{ + 1 = -x - 1} \\ y\text{ = -x - 1 - 1} \\ y\text{ = -x - 2} \\ x\text{ +y = -2} \end{gathered}

The equation passing through (-1, -1) and passing through y=-x-5 is:

x + y = -2

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