Try another version of this question Write the equation of a line parallel to the line: `y = -x+3` that goes through the point `(0, -2)`. Write your equation in slope-intercept form, using simplified fractions for the slope and intercept if necessary.
Box 1: Enter your answer as an equation. Example: y=3x^2+1, 2+x+y=3
Since the equation is in slope-intercept form, and these lines are to be parallel, the slope will be the same as the given line. To find the `y`-intercept, use `m`, and the `x` and `y` values given in the point to plug into `y = mx + b`, then solve for `b`.
Be sure your variables match those in the question `y = -1 x -2`