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Sunny_sXe [5.5K]
3 years ago
11

Please find the missing value in the ordered pairs.

Mathematics
1 answer:
lianna [129]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

<em>a ) y = 2,</em>

<em>b ) x = 5,</em>

<em>c ) x = - 3,</em>

<em>d ) y = 4</em>

Step-by-step explanation:

a )                                                                                  

( - 3, - 4 ), ( 0, y )\\Slope = - 4 - y / - 3 - 0\\2 = - 4 - y / - 3,\\\\- 6 = - 4 - y,\\- y = - 2\\\\y = 2                                                            

                                           

b )                                                    

( - 2, 2 ), ( x, 5 )\\Slope = 2 - 5 / - 2 - x,\\3 / 7 = - 3 / - 2 - x,\\\\( Algebra ) x = 5

c )    

( x, 5 ), ( 1, - 5 )\\Slope = 5 - ( - 5 ) / x - 1\\- 5 / 2 = 5 + 5 / x - 1,\\- 5 / 2 = 10 / x - 1\\\\( Algebra ) x = - 3

d )

( -6, y ), ( 8, 2 )\\Slope = y - 2 / - 6 - 8,\\- 1 / 7 = y - 2 / - 14\\\\( Algebra ) y = 4

<em>Hope that helps!</em>

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