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In y=x+b,what is the slopeand how you know

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Step 1: Write out the slope-intercept formula for the equation of a straight line


\begin{gathered} y=mx+b \\ \text{where m is the slope} \end{gathered}

Step 2: Find the slope of the line y = x + b

Thus , using the slope-intercept formula

The equation


\begin{gathered} y=x+b \\ m=1 \\ \text{has m is the coefficient of x} \end{gathered}

Hence the slope of the equation y = x + b is 1

Reason: slope is the coefficient of x

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