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First find the slope of the line \"\".

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Rewrite the line in slope-intercept form y = mx + b, where m is slope and b is y-intercept.

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Apply subtraction property of equality: If a = b than \"\".

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\"\"                   (Additive inverse property: \"\")

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Compare the equation with slope-intercept form and find the slope of the line.

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= \"\"

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The line is paralle to \"\". Parallel line has same slope.

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So, slope of the new line = \"\".\"\"

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Graph the line using given point and slope.

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1.      Draw a coordinate plane.

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2.      Plot the given point (1, 1).

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3.   Find the next point using \"\". Start at (1, 1) and go down 1 unit and 1 unit right, then mark a dot and label it.

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4.   Draw a line through these points.

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    \"Graph\"\"

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Graph of the line passing through the point (1, 1) and slope \"\" is

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\"Graph