Respuesta :

Answer:

y = -x +2

Step-by-step explanation:

Equation of a line in slope-intercept form :

   y = mx + b    where m = slope and 'b' is the y-axis intercept

y = -x-2    is in this form.....  slope m = -1      b = -2

   the parallel line will have the same slope = -1 and will look like

        y = -x + b

       to calculate the value of 'b' for this line, substitute in the point given:

             -2 = - (4) + b      shows b = 2

  so your line becomes   y = -x + 2

Answer:

  y =-x + 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Equation of line:

    Parallel lines have same slope.

     y = -x - 2

Compare with the equation of the line in slope y-intercept form: y =mx + b

Slope = m = -1

So, equation of line: y = -x + b

Point(4 ,-2) is going through this line. so, substitute x = 4 & y = -2 in the above equation.

            -2 = -4 + b

          -2 + 4 = b

              [tex]\sf \boxed{b = 2}[/tex]

Equation of the required line:

            [tex]\sf \boxed{\bf y = -x + 2}[/tex]