Answer:
y=x+2
Explanation:
So, our line has the same y intercept as the equation is y=-2+x, and parallel to 3x+3y=6
We want to write the equation in y=mx+b form, where m is the slope and b is the y intercept
The y intercept of y=-2+x is -2, (we can rearrange it to be y=x-2) so that's the y intercept of our line
so far, here's our line:
y=mx-2
First, let's put 3x+3y=6 into slope-intercept form
subtract 3x from both sides
3y=-3x+6
divide by 3
y=-x+2
Perpendicular lines are negative and reciprocal; if you multiply their slopes together, the result is -1.
The slope for y=-x+2 is -1.
To find the slope of the new line:
-1m=-1
divide by -1
m=1
The slope of our line is 1
here's our line:
y=x+2
hope this helps!