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[100POINTS)A line contains the points R (-5, -6) S (1, 5) and T (x, 10). Solve for x. Be sure to show and explain all work.

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User Barteloma
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Answer:


(41)/(11).

Explanation:

1) to make up the equation of the given line:


(x-X_R)/(X_S-X_R) =(y-Y_R)/(Y_S-Y_R); \ => (x+5)/(1+5) =(y+6)/(5+6); \ => (x+5)/(6) =(y+6)/(11).

2) to substitute y=10 into the equation of the given line, then to calculate the value of 'x':


(x+5)/(6) =(10+6)/(11); \ => \ x=(96)/(11)-5=(41)/(11).

User BoJack Horseman
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Equation of ST :-

Slope=

  • m=5+6/1+5=11/6

Equation in point slope form

  • y+6=11/6(x+5)
  • 6y+36=11x+55
  • 6y=11x+19
  • y=11/6x+19/6

Now T lies on this line

  • 10=11/6x+19/6

Ok solving we would get

  • x=41/11
User HeTzi
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