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What is the slope of a line that contains the point (1,-5) and has the same y-intercept as 2x-y=9?

User Omar Abdan
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Answer:

The slope of the required line is 4.

Explanation:

Let the equation of the line be represented as
\[y=mx+c\]

Given line with the same y-intercept is represented as:


\[2x-y=9\]


\[=>y=2x-9\]

So the intercept of the 2 lines is -9.

Hence, the equation of the required line becomes
\[y=mx-9\]

But this line passes through the point (1,-5)


\[=>-5=m*1-9\]


\[=>m=9-5\]


\[=>m=4\]

So the slope of the required line is 4.

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