Respuesta :

For this case we have that by definition, the equation of a line in the slope-intersection form is given by:

[tex]y = mx + b[/tex]

Where:

m: It's the slope

b: It is the cut-off point with the y axis

According to the statement we have the following equation:

[tex]y = - \frac {1} {2} x-4[/tex]

The slope is:

[tex]m = - \frac {1} {2}[/tex]

By definition, if two lines are parallel then their slopes are equal. Thus, a parallel line will have slope[tex]m = - \frac {1} {2}[/tex]. Therefore, the equation will be of the form:

[tex]y = - \frac {1} {2} x + b[/tex]

In the statement they tell us that[tex]b = -1,[/tex] substituting we have:

[tex]y = - \frac {1} {2} x-1[/tex]

Answer:

The equation is:

[tex]y = - \frac {1} {2} x-1[/tex]

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