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Find the value of c such that the three points (5,5), (-3,1), and (6,c) lie on the same line. Note: Three points are on the same line if the slope of the line through any two points is always the same.

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Answer:

c = 5.5

Explanation:

Find the slope with two points

m = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

m = (1-5)/(-3-5)

= -4/-8

= 1/2

If all the points are on the same line, then they have the same slope

m = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

Using the first and third points

1/2 = (c-5)/(6-5)

1/2 = (c-5)/1

1/2 = c-5

Add 5 to each side

5+1/2 = c

5.5 =c

User Jack Wilsdon
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Answer:

c = 5.5

Explanation:

We can find the slope of the line using the given points (5,5) and (-3,1) using rise over run:

-4/-8 = 1/2

Now, we can plug in the slope and a point into the equation y = mx + b to find b:

5 = 1/2(5) + b

5 = 2.5 + b

2.5 = b

Then, we can plug in 6 in the point (6,c) to find c:

y = (1/2)(6) + 2.5

y = 3 + 2.5

y = 5.5

c = 5.5

User Lenicliu
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