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8 January, 17:54

What is the slope of the line represented by the equation y-6 = 5 (x - 2) ?

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  1. 8 January, 18:02
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    Answer & Step-by-step explanation:

    The equation for slope-intercept form is y=mx+b

    In order to solve this problem, we can just solve the equation to find y.

    y - 6 = 5 (x - 2)

    Distribute 5 to (x - 2)

    y - 6 = 5x - 10

    Add 6 to both sides of the equation.

    y = 5x - 4

    So, the slope of the line is 5.
  2. 8 January, 19:01
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    y - 6 = 5 (x - 2)

    Distribute 5 to (x - 2)

    y - 6 = 5x - 10

    Add 6 to both sides of the equation.

    y = 5x - 4

    So, the slope of the line is 5.
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