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Question 337093:  In the xy-coordinate plane, the graph of x = y^2 - 4   intersects line l  at 
(0, p) and (5, t). What is the greatest possible value of the slope of l? 
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! In the xy-coordinate plane, the graph of x = y^2 - 4 intersects line l at 
(0, p) and (5, t). What is the greatest possible value of the slope of l? 
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Substitute each point into the equation to get two equations in p and t. 
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p = 0^2-4 
t = 5^2-4 
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p = -4 
t = 21 
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You now have two points: (0,-4) and 5,21) 
slope of line L = (21--4)/(-4-0) = 25/-4 = -4/25 
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Cheers, 
Stan H. 
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