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The points (−5, 14) and (7, r) lie on a line with slope 5. Find the missing coordinate r. r=

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EXPLANATION :

Recall the slope formula :


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

From the problem, we have the points (-5, 14) and (7, r).

The slope of the line is m = 5

Using the formula above :


\begin{gathered} 5=(r-14)/(7-(-5)) \\ \\ 5=(r-14)/(12) \\ \\ \text{ Cross multiply :} \\ \\ 5(12)=r-14 \\ 60=r-14 \\ r=60+14 \\ r=74 \end{gathered}

ANSWER :

The value of r is r = 74

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