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In the equation y = 5x + 6, what is the slope?
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In the equation y = 5x + 6, what is the slope?
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In the equation y = 5x + 6, what is the slope?
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Hello!
The equation is in slope intercept form
slope intercept form uses the equation
y = mx + b
m is the slope
b is the y-intercept
The slope is 5/1
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The slope is 5, because in y = ax + c, a is the slope
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