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A line contains the points R (-1, 8) S (1, 4) and T (6, y). Solve for y. Be sure to show and explain all work.

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Answer: The guy above me is right

Step-by-step explanation: I took the test and got it right

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Given:

A line contains the points R(-1, 8), S(1, 4) and T(6, y).

To find:

The value of y.

Solution:

Three points are collinear if:


x_1(y_2-y_3)+x_2(y_3-y_2)+x_3(y_1-y_2)=0

A line contains the points R(-1, 8), S(1, 4) and T(6, y). It means, these points are collinear.


-1(4-y)+1(y-8)+6(8-4)=0


-4+y+y-8+48-24=0


2y+12=0

Subtract 12 from both sides.


2y=-12

Divide both sides by 2.


y=(-12)/(2)


y=-6

Therefore, the value of y is -6.

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