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Find the slope and y-intercept of the line.
= 2x + 5

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\large\blue\textsf{\textbf{\underline{\underline{Question:-}}}}

What is the slope and y-intercept of the line
\bold{y=2x+5}?


\large\blue\textsf{\textbf{\underline{\underline{Answer and How to solve:-}}}}

Here's a shortcut to find the slope and y-intercept of any line (if it's equation is written like the one above, y=2x+5).


\texttt{If the equation of the line is in y=mx+b form}, the slope of the line is the number multiplied by x, and the y-intercept is a positive or negative constant next to the slope.

Let's look at the equation
\texttt{y=2x+5}.

What number is multiplied by x?

2 is the number multiplied by x, so we conclude that 2 is the slope.

5 is the constant (in this case, it's positive), so we conclude that 5 is the y-intercept.

So the slope is:-


\bigcirc\!\!\!\!\!\!\Large\checkmark 2

The y-intercept is:-


\bigcirc\!\!\!\!\!\Large\checkmark 5

Good luck.

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User Iouri
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Answer:
y-intercept(s): (0,5)


Slope: m=2

Explanation:

To find the y-intercept, substitute in
0 for
x and solve for
y.

Use the slope-intercept form
y=mx+b to find the slope
m.


m=2

User ThomasAndersson
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