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Find the missing value so
that the two points have a
slope of -13/2 (-2,y) and (0,-4

User Yan Foto
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Answer:

y=9

Explanation:

slope is (y2-y1)/(x2-x1), so we plug in the values. (-4-y)/(0 - (-2)). so we get -4-y/2 since zero minus negative 2 is positive 2. given the slope is -13/2, -4-y must be equal to negative 13. So we set an equation of -13 = -4 - y. We add 4 to 13, and get -9 = -y. We multiply each side by a -1, and we get y equals 9.

We can check this by plugging 9 back into our original slope equation. (-4-9)/(0-(-2) which gives us -13/2.

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