¶ … equation of a line, find equations for lines parallel or perpendicular to it going through specified points. Find the appropriate equations and points from the table below. Simplify your equations into slope-intercept form.
Write the equation of a line parallel to the given line but passing through the given point.
y = -1/2x + 1; (4,2)
Parallel lines -- lines that never meet, and remain a constant distance from each other -- have the same slope, defined the coefficient of x in the above slope-intercept form of the equation, commonly identified as "m." In this case, m = -1/2x and will remain so in the second equation. Using the values for the given point and putting the equation into point-slope form yields:
y -- 2 = -1/2x --
…and solving the equation for y yields the slope-intercept form of the equation:
y = -1/2x...
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