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32. Select the equation that is correctly displayed in point-slope form:

32. Select the equation that is correctly displayed in point-slope form:-example-1
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Answer:


y=-(1)/(4)x-(5)/(2)

Explanation:

Point-Slope Form:
(y-y_(0))=m(x-x_(0)) where
(x_(0),y_(0)) is the point our line is passing through and
m is the slope of our line.

The question asks us for an equation parallel to
y=-(1)/(4)x+5.

We identify that the equation provided is in y-intercept form:
y=mx+b

A line parallel to
y=-(1)/(4)x+5 will have the same slope.

Thus,
m=-(1)/(4).

We were provided the point
(2,-3).

Plugging into our equation for point-slope form:


(y+3)=-(1)/(4) (x-2)

This is our answer, however we can simplify this equation into y-intercept form by simply solving for y:


y=-(1)/(4)x+(2)/(4)-3


y=-(1)/(4)x+(1)/(2)-(6)/(2)


y=-(1)/(4)x-(5)/(2)

Thus, the equation parallel to
y=-(1)/(4)x+5 passing through
(2,-3) is:


y=-(1)/(4)x-(5)/(2)

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