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What is an equation of the line that passes through the point

(−8,−1) and is parallel to the line x−4y=4?

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Answer:
y=(1)/(4)x+1

Explanation:


x-4y=4\\\\4y-x=-4\\\\4y=x-4\\\\y=(1)/(4)x-1

The slope of the given line is 1/4, so since parallel lines have the same slope, point-slope form gives us that the equation is


y+1=(1)/(4)(x+8)\\\\

Rearranging into slope-intercept form,


y+1=(1)/(4)x+2\\ \\ y=(1)/(4)x+1

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