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31 August, 23:36

Given the formula y = mx + b, what is the slope of a line, m, if x = 5, y = 7, and b = 10?

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  1. 1 September, 00:53
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    y = mx + b

    if x = 5, y = 7, and b = 10

    Plug in

    7 = m (5) + 10

    -3 = 5m

    re-write

    5m = - 3

    m = - 3/5

    Answer

    slope m = - 3/5
  2. 1 September, 01:35
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    Answer: The slope of a line m is - 3/5 or - 0.6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    y = mx + b where y = 7, m = ?, x = 5, b = 10.

    Substituting for the values of y, m, and b into equation y = mx + b, we have,

    7 = m (5) + 10

    7 = 5m + 10

    Subtracting 10 from both sides, we have,

    7 - 10 = 5m + 10 - 10

    -3 = 5m

    Dividing both sides by 5, we have,

    -3/5 = m

    m = - 3/5 or - 0.6
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