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| Question 810251:  find the slope, x- and y- intercepts of the function.   y= 5x - 7  also i haved tried and thought that x= 5 and y= -7
 Found 2 solutions by  TimothyLamb, Alan3354:
 Answer by TimothyLamb(4379)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! y = 5x - 7 ---
 slope = 5 (from the 5x term)
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 x-intercept = (7/5, 0)
 y = 5x - 7
 0 = 5x - 7
 7 = 5x
 x = 7/5
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 y-intercept = (0, -7)
 y = 5x - 7
 y = 5(0) - 7
 y = -7
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Answer by Alan3354(69443)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! find the slope, x- and y- intercepts of the function.   y= 5x - 7  also i haved tried and thought that x= 5 and y= -7 ------------
 The slope is 5.
 The y-int is at x = 0 --> -7, or (0,-7)
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 The x-int is at y = 0
 0 = 5x - 7
 x = 7/5 or (7/5,0)
 
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