To write the equation \( y - 6x = 5 \) in slope-intercept form (which is \( y = mx + b \)), we need to solve for \( y \).
Starting with the equation:
\[ y - 6x = 5 \]
Add \( 6x \) to both sides:
\[ y = 6x + 5 \]
Now, it's in slope-intercept form. The final answer is:
\[ y = 6x + 5 \]