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The graph of a line is shown below. What is the equation of the line, in slope-intercept form, that is parallel to this line and has a y-intercept of 1?

The graph of a line is shown below. What is the equation of the line, in slope-intercept-example-1
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Answer:


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

Explanation:

Slope -intercept form: y= mx +c, where m is the slope and c is the y-intercept.

Parallel lines have the same slope. Let's find the slope of the given line.

Given points: (-2, 0) and (0, -3)


\boxed{slope = (y1 - y2)/(x1 - x2) }

slope of given line


= (0 - ( - 3))/( - 2 - 0)


= (0 + 3)/( - 2)


= - (3)/(2)


y = - (3)/(2) x + c

Given that the y- intercept is 1, c= 1.


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