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Line has a slope of 2 and includes the points (–1,k) and (0,10). What is the value of k?
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Line has a slope of 2 and includes the points (–1,k) and (0,10). What is the value of k?
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Answer:
k=8
Explanation:
METHOD 1:
We will create an equation for slope intercept, y=2x+ 10
Then we replace x with -1, y=2(-1)+10
Multiply -1 and 2, y=-2+10
Combine like terms, so y=8
Because y=k, k=8
METHOD 2:
We can also use
We replace all values we know, so that we get,
Then we subtract -1 for 0 so we get,
Then remove the 1 because anything divided by 1 is the dividend, 10-k=2
Subtract two from both sides so 8-k=0
add ka on both sides so 8=k
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