SOLUTION: If the equation y = 5 + 6x were graphed, the slope would be would be:

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Question 82954: If the equation y = 5 + 6x were graphed, the slope would be would be:
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y = 5 + 6x
y=mx+b [re-write in the slope-intercept format]
y=6x+5
y=the y value
m=the slope of the line
x=the corresponding x value
b=the point where the line crosses the y-axis
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