Write y−6x=5 in slope-intercept form(1 point) y =

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To convert the equation \( y - 6x = 5 \) into slope-intercept form (which is \( y = mx + b \), where \( m \) is the slope and \( b \) is the y-intercept), follow these steps:

  1. Add \( 6x \) to both sides of the equation: \[ y = 6x + 5 \]

So, in slope-intercept form, the equation is: \[ y = 6x + 5 \]