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Slope of line a is ½. What is the equation of a line that is parallel to line a? Y+½x=2 -2x+y+2=0 2x-2=y -½x+y-2=0

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Answer:

The equation of a line that is parallel to line a is y=½x + 2, or what is the same -½x+y-2=0

Explanation:

A line is a polynomial function of the first degree that has the following form:

y = m * x + b

where m is the slope of the line and b is the intercept with the Y axis. The slope is the inclination of the line with respect to the abscissa axis.

In this case you know that the slope of line a is ½.

Parallel lines are two or more lines in a plane that never intersect. Two lines are parallel if they have the same slope and different y-intercepts.

You have:

  • y+½x=2 → y= -½x +2
  • -2x+y+2=0 → y=2x -2
  • 2x-2=y
  • -½x+y-2=0 → y=½x + 2

The line that has the same slope as line a is the last one, so the equation of a line that is parallel to line a is y=½x + 2, or what is the same -½x+y-2=0

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