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What is the slope of a line with the equation y = 5x + ⅖ ?

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Answer:

slope: 5

Explanation:


y=mx+b is the equation used to find the slope of an equation. The slope is ALWAYS the "m" value. So.... in this equation y=5+2/5... the "m" value is 5.... making the slope of the equation 5.

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Answer:

The slope would be 5

Explanation:

The reason why it would be five is because the slope formula is y=mx+b with m being your slope and b being your y-intercept.

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