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OpenStudy (lol110687):

Write an equation of the line that passes through (2, 8) and is parallel to Y=1/2x+11

OpenStudy (lol110687):

please help i literally am on my knees

OpenStudy (the.lit.owl_23):

O god I will try

OpenStudy (lol110687):

lol ok thanks so much

OpenStudy (the.lit.owl_23):

@pooja195

OpenStudy (the.lit.owl_23):

@saldis

OpenStudy (the.lit.owl_23):

@petty_asian101

OpenStudy (the.lit.owl_23):

Guys please help him/her

OpenStudy (lol110687):

her

OpenStudy (the.lit.owl_23):

ok thx

OpenStudy (the.lit.owl_23):

please help "her" lol

OpenStudy (wikipedia):

Ok so the slope of the equations would be the same.

OpenStudy (wikipedia):

Plug in the (x,y) values to find b or the y-intercept

OpenStudy (wikipedia):

Can you maybe start figuring it out?

OpenStudy (the.lit.owl_23):

@lol110687 I am gonna go ok :)

OpenStudy (lol110687):

ok

OpenStudy (the.lit.owl_23):

thx @Wikipedia for helping

OpenStudy (lol110687):

x is 12 i think

OpenStudy (wikipedia):

Nope the x and y values were given

OpenStudy (lol110687):

wait whaa im confused

OpenStudy (wikipedia):

plug in the values into: y=mx+b. m is the slope and b is the y-intercept

OpenStudy (lol110687):

15??

OpenStudy (lol110687):

@Wikipedia

OpenStudy (lol110687):

@pooja195

OpenStudy (skullpatrol):

making a sketch may help...

OpenStudy (lol110687):

um idk how to do that

OpenStudy (skullpatrol):

now's a good time to learn :D

OpenStudy (lol110687):

ur right

OpenStudy (skullpatrol):

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