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Write an equation of a line whose slope is 10 and y-intercept is
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Hello!

Since we have the slope of the line and its y-intercept, we can easily determine its equation:


\bf{y=mx+b\:\: (Slope-Intercept)

M => slope

B=> y-intercept

Now, m=10, and b=0:


\bf{y=10x+0

Final Answer:


\bf{y=10x

I hope it helps you!

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User Nafeo Alam
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Answer:

y = 10x

Explanation:

using slope intercept formula:

  • y = mx + b

Here m, slope is 10, b, y-intercept is 0

so equation:

y = 10x +0

y = 10x

User Ryan Copley
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