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A line passes through the points (2, –2) and (–6, 2). The point (a, –4) is also on the line. What is the value of a?

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First, we need to find the slope:
m=rise/run OR

m= (y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)
m=(2+2)/(-6-2)
m=4/-8
m=-1/2

second we need to find the equation for the line using point-slope form:

y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

y-(-2)=-(1/2)(x-2)

y+2= -(1)/(2)x+1

y=- (1)/(2)x-1

to find "a" we plug in the given y value and solve for x (in this case x=a):


-4=- (1)/(2)x-1

-3=- (1)/(2) x

-3(-2)=(- (1)/(2) x)( -2)

6=x

so, a=6 and the point becomes (6,-4)
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