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What is the slop of the line y-3=5(x-2)

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Answer:

y-3=5(x-2)

y-3=5x-10

10-3=5x-y

5x-y=7

slope=-(coefficient of x/coefficient of y)=-(5/-1)=5

User CadentOrange
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Answer:

5

Explanation:

The equation is written in point slope form [ y - y1 = m(x - x1) ] where m = slope. "m" in the given equation is 5 which is the slope.

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User Rahul Arora
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