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Write the equation given the point 4,2 and slope 1/2

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Hello.

We have a point that the line passes through and its slope.

Let's write the equation in Point-Slope Form:

y-y₁=m(x-x₁)

In this case,

y₁=2

m=
\displaystyle(1)/(2)

x₁=4

Plug in the values:


\mathrm{y-2=\displaystyle(1)/(2) (x-4)}

This is point-slope form. Now, what about Slope-Intercept?

First, we should distribute
\displaystyle(1)/(2):


\mathrm{y-2=\displaystyle(1)/(2) x-2}

Add 2 to both sides:


\mathrm{y=\displaystyle(1)/(2) x-2+2}

Simplify:


\mathrm{y=\displaystyle(1)/(2) x}

I hope it helps.

Have a nice day.


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User Utsav Kesharwani
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Answer:

Explanation:

Slope intercept form: y = mx + b

here, m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.


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

The line passes through the point(4,2)

.Plugin these x ad y values in the above equation to find 'b'


2= (1)/(2)*4+b\\\\\\2=2+b\\\\b = 2 - 2

b = 0

Equation of the line :


y =(1)/(2)x

User Jkj
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