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The slope of a line is 5. A (2, 1) is a point on the line. Another point, B, on the line has y=81. What is the x-value at this point, as denoted by d?

User DinoMyte
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Answer:

the x-value is 17

Explanation:

slope = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1) = (81 - 1) / (x - 2) = 5

80 / (x - 1) = 5

x - 1 = 16

x = 17

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User Kemal Can Kaynak
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Answer:

the x-value is 18

Explanation:

Ok so the slope-intercept form can be represented as:
y=mx+b where m=the slope, and b=y-intercept

we're given the slope, so we can form the equation:
y=5x+b, but we still don't know the y-intercept.

We can solve for this using the point given, which we can substitute in known values:

substituting in 2 as x, and y as 1


1=5(2)+b

Multiply:


1=10+b

Subtract 10 from both sides


-9=b

Now we have the full equation:


y=5x-9

So, now we're given another point, but this one is incomplete, we just have the y-value, so the point can be represented as (x, 81)

We can substitute in this known value to solve for x


81 = 5x-9

Add 9 to both sides


90=5x

Divide both sides by 5


18=x

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