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A line’s equation is given in point-slope form:

y−13=5(x−3)

This line’s slope is

.

A point on this line that is apparent from the given equation is

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Answer:

Slope: 5

Point:
(3,13)

Explanation:

We have been given that a line's equation is point-slope form
y-13=5(x-3). We are asked to find the slope of the line and a point on this line that is apparent from the given equation.

We know that point-slope form of an equation is in form
(y-y_1)=m(x-x_1), where

m = Slope of line,


(x_1,y_1) = Coordinates of points the is on the line.

Upon looking at our given equation, we can see that
m=5, therefore, the slope of the line is 5.

We can also see that
x_1=3\text{ and }y_1=13, therefore, point
(3,13) is one the given line that is apparent from the given equation.

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