(3,2) because it is in the direct center
Y=1/2x-2
To find the point where the two lines intersect they are set equal to each other so that x can be found:
2x-5=-x+1
2x+x=1+5
3x=6
x=2
If x is known, x can be plugged into one of the two equations to find y.
y=-x+1=-2+1=-1
This means the point where they intersect is (2,-1).
We also know that the slope has to be 1/2 because the slope has to match the slope of the line it is parallel to.
Putting this into point slope form, we get:
(y-(-1))=1/2(x-2)
Which can be simplified into slope intercept form:
y+1=1/2x-1
y=1/2x-1-1
y=1/2x-2
I think it is (3x-8) just divide both sides by 4. Hope this helps! :)
Is the equation2x2(9x+2-16) if so you would do -16+2 first which is -14
Then multiply 2x2 equals 4
4(9x-14)
Multiply the 4 to 9x and -14
You get 36x-56