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To find an equation of a line that passes through (5, 1) and has a slope of 2, we'll need to plug our known variables into the slope-intercept equation.
Slope-intercept equation : y = mx + b ; where m=slope, b=y-intercept
Since we're already given the slope, all we really need to do is find the y-intercept.
We can do this by plugging our known values into the slope-intercept equation.
y = mx + b
Since we're trying to find "b," we need to plug in "y, m, x" into our formula.
(1) = (2)(5) + b
Simplify.
1 = 10 + b
Subtract 10 from both sides.
1 - 10 = b
Simplify.
-9 = b
So, our y-intercept is 9!
Now, we can very simply plug our known values into slope-intercept form.
y = mx + b
y = 2x - 9 → final answer
~Hope I helped!~
I say the answer is B. Bland
Answer:
1320
Step-by-step explanation:
880/8 = 110
12x110 = 1320
(-8,-5,-2,0,2,5,7) This is the answer
Answer:
-37
Step-by-step explanation:
"Subtract 12 from -25" = -25 - 12
-25 - 12 = -37
<u><em>Tip:</em></u><em> whenever you encounter this format (-# - #) sum both numbers and add a negative sign to the result.</em>
Hope it helped,
BiologiaMagister