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Which equation in slope-intercept form represents a line that is parallel to y=1/2x-2 and passes through the point (-8,1)?

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Answer:


\displaystyle y=(1)/(2)x+5

Explanation:

We want to find the slope in slope-intercept form of a line that is parallel to:


\displaystyle y=(1)/(2)x-2

And passes through the point (-8, 1).

Recall that parallel lines have equivalent slopes.

Since the slope of our given line is 1/2, the slope of our new line must also be 1/2.

We are also given that it passes through the point (-8, 1). Since we are given a slope and a point, we can use the point-slope form:


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

Substitute 1/2 for m and (-8, 1) for (x₁, y₁). Hence:


\displaystyle y-(1)=(1)/(2)(x-(-8))

Since we want the equation in slope-intercept form, we can isolate y. Distribute:


\displaystyle y-1=(1)/(2)x+4

Therefore, our equation is:


\displaystyle y=(1)/(2)x+5

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