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3. What is the slope of a line with the
equation y = 5x+2?

User Dribbel
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Answer:

Hey!

Your answer is 5 is the slope of the line!

Explanation:

Another word for slope is GRADIENT so in the equation y=mx+c...

the 'm' part is the slope (or GRADIENT) which here it says it is 5x

(so the +2 part of the equation is the y-intercept=where is crosses the y-axis)

*BUT WHEN ANSWERING YOU DON'T NEED TO ADD THE X*

User Ketan Mukadam
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Answer:

5

Explanation:

The function of a straight line is given by y=mx+c

Where m - gradient/slope

C- y intercept

User Sayog
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