15 years ago
sayamiam
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A) if it is parallel to x-y=-6 then the slope is 1 and the point given is (-1,2) and then use point-slope form and then you get y-2=(x+1), converting to slope-intercept form to get y=x+3
B) If the slope is 0, then the line containing the point (-1,2) is y=2
C) if the slope is undefined, the slope looks something like this ex. 5/0 therefore, x=-1 is the equation of the line
D) A line with a slope of 2 and containg the point (2,2) is
y-2=2(x-2) so convert to slope-intercept and you get y=2x-2
E) A line with a slope of -1 and containg the point (2,2) is
y-2=-1(x-2) so convert to slope-intercept and you get y=-x+4
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