SOLUTION: The line parallel to 4x-2y=5 as 0 x-intercept. Find the equation of this line.

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Question 157470: The line parallel to 4x-2y=5 as 0 x-intercept. Find the equation of this line.
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Put your line into slope-intercept form .



The slope of that line is .
Parallel lines have identical slopes.

You also know that y=0 at x=0
Use the point-slope form of a line.

From above,

Substituting all the values.



Graph them to prove out the solution.

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