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vova2212 [387]
3 years ago
7

Enter the equation of the line in slope-intercept form. Slope is 1/5 and (5,6) is on the line.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Masteriza [31]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

y = 1/5x + 5

Step-by-step explanation:

If you plot (5,6) on a graph, and count down 1 point, and over to the left 5 points, you will get to the y-axis. Then, the point that is on the y-axis is the y-intercept. That is 5. The 5 goes at the end of the equation.

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