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Which of the following represents an equation of a line with a slope of 5 and a y-intercept of 1?

User Artm
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Answer:

y = 5x+1

Explanation:

y = mx+c is slope-intercept form for equation of line where m denotes slope of line and c denotes y-intercept.

Slope is defined as steepness of a line and it is denoted by m.

y-intercept is a point where the value of x on the graph is zero.

From question statement , we observe that

slope and y-intercept is given.

slope = m = 5 and y-intercept = c = 1

putting above values in slope-intercept form, we get

y = 5x+1 which is equation of line with slope equals to 5 and y-intercept equals to 1.


User AshuGG
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Answer:
y=5x+1

Explanation:

1. By definition, the equation of the line has the following form:


y=mx+b

Where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

2. The problem gives the slope and the y-interecept of the line, they are:


m=5\\b=1

3. Then, you must substitute the value of the slope and the y-intercept into the equation of the line and you obtain that the equation of that line is:


y=5x+1

User Jeroen Bellemans
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