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What is the equation of a line that has a slope of –1/2 and contains the point (8, 1)? Express the equation in slope-intercept form, y = mx + b.

A- y= -1/2x+5
B- y= -1/2x+4
C- y= -1/2x+8 1/2
D- y= -1/2x-5

User Adamantish
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Option A:
y=-(1)/(2) x+5 is the equation of the line.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that the equation has a slope is
m=-(1)/(2)

It also contains the point
(8,1)

We need to find the equation of line in slope - intercept form.

First, we shall determine the value of y - intercept(b).

Let us substitute the slope
m=-(1)/(2) and the point
(8,1) in the slope - intercept form
y=mx+b , we get,


1=-(1)/(2) (8)+b

Simplifying, we have,


1=-4+b

Adding both sides of the equation by 4, we have,


1+4=b


5=b

Thus, the y - intercept is
b=5

Now, substituting the slope
m=-(1)/(2) and the y - intercept
b=5 in the slope - intercept form
y=mx+b , we get,


y=-(1)/(2) x+5

Thus, the equation of the line is
y=-(1)/(2) x+5

Hence, Option A is the correct answer.

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