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Identify the slope using the following equation of the line:y-4=5(x+8)

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The given equation is expressed as

y - 4 = 5(x + 8)

The first step is to open the bracket on the right hand side of the equation by multiplying the terms inside the bracket by the term outside. It becomes

y - 4 = 5 * x + 5 * 8

y - 4 = 5x + 40

y = 5x + 40 + 4

y = 5x + 44

The equation of a line in the slope intercept form is expressed as

y = mx + c

Where

m represents slope

c represents y intercept

By comparing the slope intercept equation with the given equation,

m = 5

Thus, slope = 5

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