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Find the y-intercept of the line 18x–y=5.

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\text{Write in y=mx+c form, where m is the slope and c is the y-intercept}\\\\~~~~18x-y = 5\\\\\implies y = 18x -5\\\\\text{y-intercept}~ = -5

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Answer:

y-intercept = -5

Explanation:

Slope-intercept form of a linear equation:
y = mx + b

(where
m is the slope and
b is the y-intercept)

In order to find the y-intercept of the given line, rearrange so that it is in slope-intercept form:

Given equation:


18x-y=5

Add y to both sides:


\implies 18x-y+y=5+y


\implies 18x=5+y

Subtract 5 from both sides:


\implies 18x-5=5+y-5


\implies 18x-5=y

In slope-intercept form:


\implies y=18x-5

Therefore,

  • slope (m) = 18
  • y-intercept (b) = -5
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