The lines are parallel.
They are the same equation just written differently so they are both easy to graph.
The starting point on the y-axis changes from -2 to 6.
3x + y = -1 y = -3x - 1 The graph is a straight line, with a slope of -3, passing through the point Y = -1 on the y-axis.
3x + 2 = 3x + 6 This is not possible.
The lines are parallel.
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First of all, if 'x' is 3, then 'x' doesn't equal -3x+3 . You must mean y = -3x + 3.If x=3, then (-3x + 3) = -6 .The graph is the point (3, -6) .
They are the same equation just written differently so they are both easy to graph.
The starting point on the y-axis changes from -2 to 6.
3x + y = c where c is any constant number of your choice.
(a) y = -3x + 1
3x + y = -1 y = -3x - 1 The graph is a straight line, with a slope of -3, passing through the point Y = -1 on the y-axis.
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3x + 2 = 3x + 6 This is not possible.
(2, -1)
Their graphs are.