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What is the equation of the line that passes through the point (4, 6) and is parallel to the line 2y - 4x = 1?

Select one:
O A. y = - 2x - 2
O B. y = 2x + 2
O C. y = x - 2
O D. y = 2x - 2

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Answer:

D. y = 2x - 2

Explanation:

1) First, find the slope of the given line. Place it in slope-intercept form to identify its slope easily. Isolate the y in the equation:


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

A line placed in slope-intercept form is represented by the formula
y = mx + b. The
m, or the coefficient of the x-term, represents the slope. Thus, the slope of this line is 2.

2) Lines that are parallel share the same slope. So, the slope of the parallel line will have 2 as its slope as well.

We now have enough information to write the equation of the line in point-slope form. From there, we can convert it to slope-intercept form and find out which option is correct.

Use the point-slope formula
y-y_1 = m (x-x_1) and substitute values for
m,
x_1, and
y_1. Since
m represents the slope of the line, substitute 2 in its place. Since
x_1 and
y_1 represent the x and y values of a point the line intersects, substitute the x and y values of (4,6) into the formula as well. Then, with the resulting equation, isolate y like before to find which option is correct:


y-6 = 2(x-4)\\y-6 = 2x-8\\y = 2x-2

So, option D is correct.

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