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3 March, 05:29

Find the slope and y-intercept of 5x-y+3=0

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  1. 3 March, 08:40
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    5x-y+3=0

    -y = - 5x-3

    y = 5x+3

    Y = mx+b

    M = slope = 5/1 = 5

    B = y intercept = 3 = (0,3).
  2. 3 March, 08:50
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    You just have to rewrite the equation in y=mx+b

    m = slope

    b = y-intercept

    5x-y+3=0

    first u got to move the Y to the other side

    5x-y+3=0

    +y = + y

    so u add + y to both sides

    and get 5x+3=y or you could flip it y=5x+3

    y=mx+b

    slope = 5

    y-intercept = 3
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