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The point-slope form of the equation of line that passes through points (8, 4) and (0, 2) is y - 4 = 1/4(x -8). What is

the slope-intercept form of the equation for this line?
y=1/4 x-12
y= 1/4x-4
y= 1/4x+2
y=1/4 x + 6

User Aacanakin
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Answer:

y = 1/4x +2

Explanation:

The slope-intercept form of the equation for a line can be found by solving the given equation for y. It can be written directly from the slope and the y-intercept.

Solve for y

It is helpful to simplify the equation first, then isolate the y-variable by eliminating non-y terms from that side of the equation.

y -4 = (1/4)(x -8) . . . . . . . given

y -4 = (1/4)x -2 . . . . . . . . eliminate parentheses

y = 1/4x +2 . . . . . . . . . . add 4. This is the desired form

Use given information

Alternatively, you can use the given information to write the slope-intercept equation directly. The slope in the point-slope form is the multiplier outside parentheses. In y-4 = 1/4(x -8), the slope is 1/4.

The y-intercept is the point where the line crosses the y-axis. Its coordinates always have an x-coordinate of 0. That is, the given point (0, 2) tells you the y-intercept is 2.

Using the slope and intercept in the slope-intercept form, you get the equation you're looking for:

y = mx +b . . . . . line with slope m and y-intercept b

y = 1/4x +2 . . . . . line with slope 1/4 and y-intercept 2

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