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Write the equation of the line that has the following slope and y-intercept.a) slope (m) = 5b) y - intercept (b) = -15

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When we know the slope and the y-intercept, we can write the equation in slope-intercept form:


y=mx+b

where m: slope and b: y-intercept.

Then, in this case that m = 5 and b = -15, the equation of the line is:


\begin{gathered} y=5x+(-15) \\ y=5x-15 \end{gathered}

Answer: y = 5x - 15

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