SOLUTION: Write the equation of the line with given slope and y -intercept. Then graph each line using the slope and y- intercept. Slope: 5; y-intercept: (0, -2)

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Question 78726: Write the equation of the line with given slope and y -intercept. Then graph each line using the slope and y- intercept.
Slope: 5; y-intercept: (0, -2)

Answer by Septimus314(7) About Me  (Show Source):
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The standard equation of a line is y = mx + b, where m is the slope, and b = y- intercept.
Hence, this question is fairly direct, it is simply a matter of plugging in.
y = 5x -2
For the y-intercept the only important part is the -2, a y- intercept always has 0 as the first coordinate part.
For example, if it says y-intercept: (0, 3), then b is simply 3, this is just a side example, having nothing to do with your specific question.