SOLUTION: write an equation in standard form for the line that is parallel to the graph of -8x= 5-4y and has a y-intercept of -0.5
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Question 785006: write an equation in standard form for the line that is parallel to the graph of -8x= 5-4y and has a y-intercept of -0.5 Found 2 solutions by mananth, stanbon:Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! -8x= 5-4y and has a y-intercept of -0.5
re write in slope intercept form
4y=8x+5
/4
y=2x+(5/4)
slope = 2
a parallel line will have same slope = 2
y intercept = -0.5
equation
y=2x-0.5
y=2x-1/2
multiply by 2
2y=4x-1
4x-2y=1 is the equation
You can put this solution on YOUR website! write an equation in standard form for the line that is parallel to the graph of -8x= 5-4y and has a y-intercept of -0.5
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Solve the given equation for "y":
y = 2x - (5/4)
slope = 2
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Find equation with slope = 2 that passes thru (0,-0.5)
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Equation: y = 2x - (5/4)
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Change to standard form:
4y = 8x - 5
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8x - 4y = 5
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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