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What is the slope of y= x+ 5

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User Clemlatz
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Answer: slope is 1

y- intercept =5

x-0,1

y- 5,6

Explanation:

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User Chengbo
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This equation is written in y = mx + b form where the m represents

the slope of the line and the b represents the y-intercept.

The equation y = x + 5 can be thought of as
y = (1x)/(1) + 5.

So we can see that our slope is 1.

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