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Sketch a graph of the line that runs parallel to the line y = 1/2X-3 and passes through the point (-4,0) below Remember to scale and label your axes!

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We need to obtain the formula of the line

General formula of the line


y=mx+b

where m is the slope and b the y-intercept

First, if the line is parallel to


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

has the same slope(1/2)

then we have the slope of the new line, we can replace on the general formula


y=(1)/(2)x+b

to find b or y-intercept we can replace the point of the statement on this way we obtain b and we make sure that the new graph passes through this point

then


(0)=(1)/(2)(-4)+b

and solve to b


\begin{gathered} 0=-(4)/(2)+b \\ b=(4)/(2) \\ \\ b=2 \end{gathered}

now we replace the slope and b on the formula

Graph


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

now we need to points to graph, we have (-4,0) and the point of the y-intetrcept(the value of b is where x=0)

point of y intercept is (0,2)

we place the two points on the graph and join

Sketch a graph of the line that runs parallel to the line y = 1/2X-3 and passes through-example-1
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