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The points (7,d) and (3,

6) fall on a line with a slope of 0. What is the value of d

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Answer:

the value of d = -6

Thus, the second point is:

  • (7, d) = (7, -6)

Explanation:

Given

  • Point (7, d)
  • Point (3, -6)
  • The slope m = 0

Here:

  • (x₁, y₁) = (7, d)
  • (x₂, y₂) = (3, -6)
  • m = 0

Using the formula

Slope = m = [y₂ - y₁] / [x₂ - x₁]

substitute (x₁, y₁) = (2, 3)

, (x₂, y₂) = (2, -5) and m = 0

0 = [-6 - d] / [3 - 7]

0 = [-6-d] / [-4]

0×(-4) = -6-d

0 = -6-d

d = -6

Therefore, the value of d = -6

Thus, the second point is:

  • (7, d) = (7, -6)
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