SOLUTION: Could I get some help with graphing this equation: x - y = -2? Thank you

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Question 50146: Could I get some help with graphing this equation: x - y = -2? Thank you
Answer by darq(90)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x - y = -2
y - x = 2
so y will be two greater than x
that means that you will draw a dioganal line which will create a 45 degrees angle with the x axis. That means it will be parallel to x=y but instead of passing the origin it will pass (0,2) which is the "2" on the y axis.

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