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Let a be a real number. find the slope of the line containing (4-2a,2) and (29-2a, -3)

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To find the slope of the line containing the points (4-2a, 2) and (29-2a, -3), i can use the slope formula:


m = (y_2 - y_1)/(x_2 - x_1)

where


(x_1, y_1)

and


(x_2, y_2)

are the coordinates of the two points.

Substituting the given values, i get:


m = (-3 - 2)/(29 - 4) = (-5)/(25 - 4a) = (-1)/(5 - a)

Therefore, the slope of the line is


\boxed{(-1)/(5 - a)}

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