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The equation of a line is 2(y + 1) = 10x + 3. The y-intercept of the line is ______ , and the slope of the line is ______.

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2(y+1) = 10x + 3
2y + 2 = 10x + 3
2y = 10x +1
y = 10/2x + 1/2

y = 5x + 1/2

Y-intercept is 1/2
Slope/m is 5
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User NinjaOnSafari
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Answer:

The y-intercept of the line is
(1)/(2), and the slope of the line is 5.

Explanation:

The equation of a line is 2 (y + 1 ) = 10x + 3

We have to find y-intercept and slope of the given line.

We will convert this equation into the standard form of the equation of a line.

2(y+1) = 10x + 3

2y + 2 = 10x + 3

2y = 10x + 3 - 2

2y = 10x + 1

y =
(1)/(2) (10x + 1)

y = 5x +
(1)/(2)

Now the slope of the line is 5 and y-intercept will be
(1)/(2).

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