Find the value of y so that the line passing through the two points has the given slope.
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me assume yu hav a strate line, 1 point=(-7,-1)

m=-3/5=slope=-0.6

& yu want y at x=-2

detax=-2 -(-7)=5

deltay=slope*deltax=-0.6*5=-3

y=-1-3=-4
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