SOLUTION: The slope of a line parallel to {{{-x+y=12}}} equals what?

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Question 42005: The slope of a line parallel to equals what?
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Y=X+12 OR THE SLOPE IS 1 & ALL LINES PARRALLEL TO THIS LINE HAS A SLOPE OF 1
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