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Fill in the blanks by creating the line parallel to y= -1/2x+7 that goes through (-2,3) in slope intercept form.

Fill in the blanks by creating the line parallel to y= -1/2x+7 that goes through (-2,3) in-example-1

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Answer:

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

Explanation:

Two parallel lines share the same slope, so the slope of this parallel line will also be
-(1)/(2).

Now, you'll have to find the y-intercept. But, to make sure your line also goes through the point (-2, 3), plug them into the x and y values:

y = mx + b

3 = (-1/2) (-2) + b

3 = 1 + b

b = 2

Now you can plug the y-intercept and slope into the slope-intercept formula:

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

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