The equation you mentioned is not complete. A proper equation would be in the form y = mx + b, where m is the slope, x is the x-coordinate, and b is the y-intercept.
However, if you intended to write the equation as y = mx + b-9, then we can assume that b-9 is the y-intercept. Given m = 5, x = 5, and b-9, we can substitute these values into the equation:
y = 5x + (b-9)
Replacing x with 5:
y = 5(5) + (b-9)
y = 25 + (b-9)
y = 25 + b - 9
Simplifying the expression:
y = b + 16
So, if m = 5, x = 5, and b-9, then y = b + 16.
use the equation below to find y , if m=5, x=5 and b-9.
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what is the value of y
Apologies for the confusion earlier. However, the value of y cannot be determined without knowing the value of b. If you provide the value of b, I can help you find the specific value of y.
eaxctly what is the value of why thats what then question asked you
Apologies for the misunderstanding. Without the specific value of b, we cannot determine the exact value of y. The equation y = mx + b-9 is incomplete without knowing the value of b. If you provide the value of b, I can help you calculate the specific value of y.