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Which is not an equation of the line that passes through the points (1, 1) and (5, 5)? y - x = 0 x - y = 0 -x - y = 0
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User: Which is not an equation of the line that passes through the points (1, 1) and (5, 5)? y - x = 0 x - y = 0 -x - y = 0

Weegy: -x - y = 0
shifa saleheen|Points 9493|

User: What is the equation of the following line written in general form? y - x + 1 = 0 x - y + 1 = 0 -x - y + 1 = 0

Weegy: x=-1/7 and y=-23/7
Saswata Bhattacharya|Points 114|

User: Select the equations of the lines that are parallel to the line whose equation is y = 3x + 5. 6x + 2y = 12 -3x + y = 8 3y = 9x y = -x

Weegy: B. -3x - 8y =4
lovefallen|Points 697|

User: The slope of a line is . What is the slope of a line that is perpendicular to this line? - -

User: What is the slope of the line that is perpendicular to the line whose equation is 2x + y = 4. -2 - 2

Weegy: The answer is B.
emerald_glow|Points 42|

User: What is the equation of the line described below written in slope-intercept form? the line passing through point (2, 4), parallel to the line whose equation is y = x y = -x y = x + 2 y = -x + 2

User: What is the equation of the line described below written in slope-intercept form? the line passing through point (2, 2) and perpendicular to the line whose equation is y = x y = x - 4 y = x + 4 y = -x + 4

User: What is the equation of the line described below written in slope-intercept form? the line passing through point (2, 2) and perpendicular to the line whose equation is y = x y = x - 4 y = x + 4 y = -x + 4

User: What is the equation of the line described below written in slope-intercept form? the line passing through point (-1, 5) and parallel to the line whose equation is x + y = 10 y = x - 4 y = x + 4 y = -x + 4

User: What is the equation of the line whose y-intercept is 3 and slope is 1? y = x - 3 y = x + 3 y = 3x + 1

Weegy: No, it is other equation.
ibontxo|Points 356|

User: What is the slope of a line parallel to the line whose equation is y - x = 5? -1 1 5

Weegy: Simplifying 4(x + 3) + -1(x + -2) = 0 Reorder the terms: 4(3 + x) + -1(x + -2) = 0 (3 * 4 + x * 4) + -1(x + -2) = 0 (12 + 4x) + -1(x + -2) = 0 Reorder the terms: 12 + 4x + -1(-2 + x) = 0 12 + 4x + (-2 * -1 + x * -1) = 0 12 + 4x + (2 + [ [ -1x) = 0 Reorder the terms: 12 + 2 + 4x + -1x = 0 Combine like terms: 12 + 2 = 14 14 + 4x + -1x = 0 Combine like terms: 4x + -1x = 3x 14 + 3x = 0 Solving 14 + 3x = 0 Solving for variable 'x'. Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right. Add '-14' to each side of the equation. 14 + -14 + 3x = 0 + -14 Combine like terms: 14 + -14 = 0 0 + 3x = 0 + -14 3x = 0 + -14 Combine like terms: 0 + -14 = -14 3x = -14 Divide each side by '3'. x = -4.666666667 Simplifying x = -4.666666667 If this does not help .. try ]
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The equations of the lines that are parallel to the line whose equation is y = 3x + 5 are: -3x + y = 8, 3y = 9x.
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The slope of the line that is perpendicular to the line whose equation is 2x + y = 4 (whose slope is -2) is 1/2.
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The line passing through point (2, 4), parallel to the line whose equation is y = x is y = x + 2.
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The line passing through point (2, 2) and perpendicular to the line whose equation is y = x is y = -x + 4.
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The line passing through point (-1, 5) and parallel to the line whose equation is x + y = 10 is y = -x + 4
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The equation of the line whose y-intercept is 3 and slope is 1 is y = x + 3
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The slope of a line parallel to the line whose equation is y - x = 5 is 1.
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