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Give the slope of y – 4 = 5(x – 2) and a point on the line.

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Answer:

The slope is, 5 and (2, 4) is the point on the line.

Explanation:

Using the point intercept form:


y-y_1 =m(x-x_1) ......[1]

where,

m is the slope of the line and


(x_1, y_1) is the point on the line.

As per the statement:

The equation of line is given by:


y-4 =5(x-2)

Comparing the given equation with [1] we have;

⇒m = 5 and
(x_1, y_1) = (2, 4)

Therefore, the slope is, 5 and (2, 4) is the point on the line.

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