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What is the equation of a line that passes through point (-1,5) and has the slope of m=4

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The general equation of a line is given as;


y=mx+b

In this question, the slope (which is m) is given as 4. Also we have the points x and y, given as (-1, 5). That is;


x=-1,y=5

Therefore the next step is to find the y-intercept (that is b in the equation).

We substitute for the known values as follows;


\begin{gathered} y=mx+b \\ 5=4(-1)+b \\ 5=-4+b \\ \text{Add 4 to both sides} \\ 5+4=-4+4+b \\ 9=b \end{gathered}

Now we know the value of b and m, we can substitute them as follows;


\begin{gathered} y=mx+b \\ m=4,b=9 \\ y=4x+9 \end{gathered}

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