SOLUTION: The slope of a line parallel to -x + y = 12 equals___________ ___,
Algebra.Com
Question 142489: The slope of a line parallel to -x + y = 12 equals_______________,
Answer by vleith(2983) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Put the line into the form y = mx + b
Now it is in the form y = mx + b.
So what is m?
. The slope of this line is 1.
The slope of any line parallel to this line is also 1, since parallel lines have the same slope.
RELATED QUESTIONS
The slope of a line parallel to {{{-x+y=12}}} equals... (answered by checkley71)
the slope of a line parallel to -x + y = 12... (answered by Alan3354)
The slope of a line parallel to x + 3y = 63 equals... (answered by ikleyn)
Write the slope of a line parallel to the given line.
-5x + y =... (answered by funmath)
Write the slope of a line parallel to the given line, y=7/4 x - 2
(answered by ewatrrr)
What is the slope of a line parallel to... (answered by usyim88hk)
what is the slope of a line that runs parallel to... (answered by Fombitz)
What is the slope of a line that runs parallel to y = -x + 7?
(answered by Alan3354)
What is the slope of a line parallel and perpendicular to... (answered by jim_thompson5910,MathLover1)