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Passes through (-6, -1) and parallel to. x - y = 4
what is the equation of the line?

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Answer:

y = x + 5

Explanation:

1) First, find the slope of the line
x-y = 4. We can do this by setting it up in slope-intercept form, represented by the equation
y = mx + b. Whatever
m or the coefficient of the x-term is will be the slope. Isolate y in the equation:


x-y = 4\\-y = -x+4\\y = x -4

So, the slope of the given equation is 1. Parallel lines share the same slope, thus the slope of the new line will be 1 as well.

2) Now, use the point-slope formula
y-y_1 = m (x-x_1) to write the equation of the line in point-slope form. Substitute values for
m,
x_1, and
y_1 in the formula.

Since
m is the slope, substitute 1 for it. Since
x_1 and
y_1 represent the x and y values of one point the line passes through, substitute the x and y values of (-6, -1) into those places as well. Then, isolate y in the resulting equation to put the equation in slope-intercept form and find the answer:


y-(-1) = 1 (x-(-6))\\y + 1 = 1 (x + 6)\\y + 1 = x + 6\\y = x + 5

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