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A line that includes the point (5, 4) has a slope of what is its equation in slope-Intercept

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Straight-line equations, or "linear" equations, graph as straight lines, and have simple variable expressions with no exponents on them. If you see an equation with only x and y – as opposed to, say x2 or sqrt(y) – then you're dealing with a straight-line equation.

There are different types of "standard" formats for straight lines; the particular "standard" format your book refers to may differ from that used in some other books. (There is, ironically, no standard definition of "standard form".)

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