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If the slope of a line is -2 and it passes through thepoints (x, 4) and (-2,10). What is the missing xvalue?

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If a line with slope m passes through points with coordinates (x,y) and (x1, y1), the equation can be written as,


(y_1-y)/(x_1-x)=m

Here,


\begin{gathered} m=-2 \\ (x,y)=(x,4) \\ (x_1,y_1)=(-2,10) \end{gathered}

Substitute these values in the above equation to calculate the value of x.


\begin{gathered} (10-4)/(-2-x)=-2 \\ (6)/(-2-x)=-2 \\ 6=-2(-2-x) \\ (6)/(-2)=-2-x \\ -3=-2-x \\ -3+2=-x \\ -1=-x \\ 1=x \end{gathered}

Therefore, the value of x is 1.

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