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What is an equation that represents the line that passes through the point (-2, 2) and is parallel to

Y=1/2X+ 8?

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Answer:


y = (1)/(3)x + 3

Explanation:

The slope of two parallel straight lines are the same.

Now, the slope of the line
y = (1)/(2) x + 8 is
(1)/(2) as the straight line equation is in slope-intercept form.

Now, the equation of the straight line in slope-intercept form which is parallel to the above line is
y = (1)/(2) x + c ............. (1) , where c is any constant.

Now, point (-2,2) is on the line (1) {Given}

So, this point will satisfy the equation.

Hence,
2 = (1)/(2) (- 2) + c

c = 3.

Therefore, the equation of the required straight line is
y = (1)/(3)x + 3 (Answer)

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