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    Suppose the Slope of a Line Is -5 and the Line
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Suppose the Slope of a Line Is -5 and the Line

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Suppose the slope of a line is -5 and the line goes through the point (-6, 25).
Find the values of a, b, and c if points (-1,a), (0,b), and (-10,c) are on the line.

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