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A line with a slope of the -5 passes through the points (-4, s)and (-7, 6). What is the value of s ?

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Explanation:

Set up the slope formula to solve for the unknown:


(6-s)/(-7-(-4))=-5 which simplifies to


(6-s)/(-7+4)=-5 which simplifies a bit more to


(6-s)/(-3)=-5 Multiply both sides by -3 to get rid of the fraction, leaving you with:

6 - s = 15 and

-s = 9 so

s = -9

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