HELP PLEASE. which equation describes a line parallel to line g that has a y-intercept at (0, -1)

Answer:
Line C is parallel to the given line.
Step-by-step explanation:
The given graph slopes down, and thus has a negative slope: m = -1/2.
Of the possible choices, only C has this slope: y = (-1/2)x + b. The y-intercepts b and (0, 6) need not be the same, as the quality of parallelness is all that we care about here.