When a line is expressed in point-slope form, its standard equation is y- y0 = m(x-x0), where m denotes the slope and b denotes the y-intercept.
Considering the following
1/4 of Slope (x0, y0) equals (-2, -2)
After that, the formula is y-(-2) = 1/2(x-(-2)).
y + 2 = 1/2(x + 2)
2y+4 = x+2; 2(y+2) = x+2.
2-4 = 2y-x
2y-x equals -2
For the line with a slope of 1/4 y - 0 = 1/4(x-2) that passes through point (2, 0)
y equals 1/4(x-2)
4y - x = -2 4y - x = -2 .