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| Question 157938This question is from textbook Algebra and Trigonometry Structure and Method book 2
 :  I have been struggling on this problem and I was wondering if someone could please help me? I would deeply appreciate it!! Please and Thank You!!
 The slope of a line
 Find the value of k so that the line through the given points has slope m.
 (k+1,k-1),(k,-k); m=k+1 
This question is from textbook Algebra and Trigonometry Structure and Method book 2
 
 Answer by nerdybill(7384)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Find the value of k so that the line through the given points has slope m. (k+1,k-1),(k,-k); m=k+1
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 Given two points on a line, the slope is:
 (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
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 From the two points:
 (k+1,k-1),(k,-k)
 slope = (-k-(k+1))/(k-(k-1))
 slope = (-k-k-1)/(k-k+1)
 slope = (-2k-1)/(1)
 slope = -2k-1
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 The problem said:
 m (slope) = k+1
 so, now we have:
 k+1 = -2k-1
 3k+1 = -1
 3k = -2
 k = -2/3 (this is the solution)
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