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Write an equation in slope intercept for a line that has a slope of 5 and goes through (-1, 7).

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The general point-slope equation of a line is:


y=m\cdot(x-h)+k._{}

Where:

• m is the slope of the line, ,m = 5,,

,

• (h, k) are the coordinates of one point of the line, ,(h, k) = (-1, 7),.

Replacing the data of the problem in the equation above, we get:


y=5\cdot(x+1)+7.

Now, the slope-intercept equation of a line has the form:


y=m\cdot x+b\text{.}

Applying the distributive property in the equation that we found before, we get:


\begin{gathered} y=5x+5+7, \\ y=5x+12. \end{gathered}

Answer

The slope-intercept equation of the line is:


y=5x+12

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