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What is the slope of the line described by the equation below? y=5x-22

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straight lines have the general equation, y=mx+c
where m is slope
in this case=5
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Answer:

The slope of the given equation y = 5x - 22 is 5.

Explanation:

Given : equation of line as y = 5x - 22

We have to find the slope of the given equation y = 5x - 22

We know the standard equation of a line is written as y = mx + c , where m is slope and c is y intercept.

So for the given eqaution y = 5x - 22

Comparing with standard equation

we have,

m = 5 and c = - 22

Thus, the slope of the given equation y = 5x - 22 is 5.

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