Medal Awarded-The equation of line EF is y = 1 over 2x + 6. Write an equation of a line parallel to line EF in slope-intercept form that contains point (0, −2).
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
y = −2x − 2
y = negative 1 over 2x + 2
y = 1 over 2x − 2
y = − 2x + 2
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
do you know how to do this?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i know your supposed to use y=mx+b
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this is my worst subject
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i need all the help i can get
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
hey moses
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are you good at this stuff
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I have no clue bro. Sorry I cheated in Algebra and Geometry.
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k np
OpenStudy (anonymous):
elsa can you help please
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Elsa213 (elsa213):
i think the answer is y = − 2x + 2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok thanks
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its going to have the same slope as the first equation, so since the slope to the first equation is 1/2x, the second slope will be 1/2x @Freeflex123