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What is the slope of y= 6x + 2?

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Given any straight line in the form


y=mx+b

We know that:

• m means the slope of the line

,

• b means the intercept with the y-axis

In this case, we have straight line with equation


y=6x+2

Meaning that the slope (m) would be 6, and the y-axis intercept (b) would be 2.

Answer: The slope of y=6x+2 is 6

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