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What is the equation in point-slope form of a line that passes through the point (−8, 2) and has a slope of 1/2? Drag a number, symbol, or variable to each box to write a point-slope equation for this line.

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y - y1 = m(x - x1)
slope(m) = 1/2
(-8,2)....x1 = -8 and y1 = 2
now we sub
y - 2 = 1/2(x - (-8) =
y - 2 = 1/2(x + 8) <===
User Ilya Konyukhov
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Answer:


(y-2)=(1)/(2)(x+8)

Explanation:

We are given,

The straight line has slope
(1)/(2) and passes through point (-8,2).

The point-slope form is given by
(y-y_(1))=m(x-x_(1)), where m is the slope.

Substituting the values in the above form, we get,


(y-y_(1))=m(x-x_(1))

i.e.
(y-2)=(1)/(2)(x+8).

Hence, the point-slope form is
(y-2)=(1)/(2)(x+8).

User Kasgoku
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