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Which linear equation would produce a y-intercept of (0, - 7) and a slope of 5?

a.)
y = 5x - 7

b.)
y = -5x + 7

c.)
y = -7x + 5

d.)
y = 7x - 5

User Hernaldo
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SOLVING


\Large\maltese\underline{\textsf{A. What is Asked}}

Which linear equation would produce a y-int. of (0,-7) and a slope of 5?


\Large\maltese\underline{\textsf{B. This problem has been solved!}}

Take the second co-ordinate of the point (0,-7), this is your y-intercept.

Next, just put it into y=mx+b in the place of b.


\bf{y=mx-7} | now put in the slope, 5


\bf{y=5x-7}


\cline{1-2}


\bf{Result:}


\bf{=y=5x-7}


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User Blackraspberryyy
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Answer:

a.) y = 5x - 7

Step-by-step explanation:

Equation:


\sf y - y_1 = m(x - x_1)

insert values


\sf y - (-7) = 5(x - 0)

simplify


\sf y + 7 = 5x

rewrite


\sf y = 5x - 7

User Sebastien D
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