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Help! Write the equation of the line parallel to the given line that passes through the given point in slope intercept form! *ignore handwriting*

Help! Write the equation of the line parallel to the given line that passes through-example-1
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First let's get the equation 2x - y = -4 into slope intercept form. To do this first subtract 2x to both sides:

2x - 2x - y = -4 - 2x

0 - y = -4 - 2x

-y = -4 - 2x

Y still isn't completely isolated, it still has the negative attached to it. To get rid of the negative divide both sides by -1

-y / -1 = (-4 - 2x) / -1

y = 4 + 2x

y = 2x + 4

slope intercept formula is:

y = mx + b

m is the slope

b is the y-intercept

For a line that is parallel to y = 2x + 4 and passes through point (2, 5) you will need to have the same slope (2)

This is the formula we know so far for the line parallel to y = 2x + 4:

y = 2x + b

Now we must find b

To do that you must plug in the point the line goes through ( 2, 5) in the x and y of the equation.

5 = 2(2) + b

5 = 4 + b

Now solve for b by subtracting 4 to both sides

1 = b

y = 2x + 1

^^^This line is parallel to 2x - y = -4 and goes through the point (2, 5)

Hope this helped!

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