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All the points are on the same line find the slope of the line then write an equation for the line and is the point (0,-2) on the line?

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To find the slope of the line passing through the given points, we can choose any two points and calculate the slope using the formula:

slope = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)

Let's calculate the slope using the points (3, 6) and (-1, -4):

slope = (-4 - 6) / (-1 - 3) = -10 / -4 = 5/2

The slope of the line is 5/2.

To write an equation for the line, we can use the point-slope form of a linear equation:

y - y1 = m(x - x1)

where (x1, y1) is a point on the line and m is the slope.

Let's choose the point (3, 6) to write the equation:

y - 6 = (5/2)(x - 3)

Expanding and simplifying the equation, we get:

y - 6 = (5/2)x - 15/2

y = (5/2)x - 15/2 + 12/2

y = (5/2)x - 3/2

So, the equation of the line is y = (5/2)x - 3/2.

Now, let's check if the point (0, -2) lies on the line by substituting the coordinates into the equation:

-2 = (5/2)(0) - 3/2

-2 = 0 - 3/2

-2 = -3/2

The equation is not true, so the point (0, -2) does not lie on the line.

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