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how do you find the slope of a y = 5x + 10

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To find the slope of the equation \( y = 5x + 10 \), you can identify the slope directly from the equation.

This equation is in the slope-intercept form, which is given by:

\[
y = mx + b
\]

where:
- \( m \) is the slope,
- \( b \) is the y-intercept.

In your equation \( y = 5x + 10 \):

- The coefficient of \( x \) is \( 5 \).
- Therefore, the slope \( m \) is \( 5 \).

So, the slope of the line represented by the equation \( y = 5x + 10 \) is \( 5 \).
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