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Given the slope of a line, and coordinates for two points on the line, find the unknown value.

Slope: 3
Points: (10,9) and (a,b)

I cannot figure out how to find both of the values, pleas help!

User Cembo
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It just so happened that I found the answer this way, but I'm not sure if this is how you should solve this problem.


So I tried to find the slope intercept form, which is y = mx + b.

"m" is the slope, "b" is the y-intercept (the y value when x = 0)


Since you know the slope is 3, you can plug it in.

y = mx + b -----> y = 3x + b

To find "b", you plug in the point you know, which is (10,9) into the equation

y = 3x + b

9 = 3(10) + b

9 = 30 + b

-21 = b


Your equation is y = 3x - 21.


Next I used the slope formula and plugged in what I know:


m=(y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1))


3=(b-9)/(a-10)


Since you are missing a point, I used a point that we found, which was the y-intercept: (0, -21), and plugged it into the equation.


3=(-21-9)/(0-10)


3=(-30)/(-10)

3 = 3


Your point (a,b) is (0, -21)

a = 0

b = -21


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