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Which equation shows y – 5 = x converted to slope-intercept form?

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Slope intercept form should be in the form y=mx+b. To do that to your equation, add 5 to both sides, which leads to the equation y=x+5 as your answer.
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Answer:

y = x + 5

Explanation:

The general form of slope-intercept form y = mx + b, where "m" is the slope and "b" is the y-intercept.

Given: y - 5 = x

We have to convert the given equation y - 5 = x in slope-intercept form y = mx + b.

y - 5 = x

Add 5 on both sides, we get

y - 5 + 5 = x + 5

y = x + 5

Here the slope = 1 and y-intercept is 5.

The answer is y = x + 5

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