How do you find the slope and y intercept of 2x+5=y2x+5=y?

2 Answers
Mar 27, 2018

slope = 2
y-intercept = 5

Explanation:

the standard form of the equation is y=mx + by=mx+b

m=slopem=slope
b=y-intercept

y=2x+5y=2x+5

22 is in the place of mm, so it would be the slope
55 is in the place of bb, so it would be the y-intercept

Mar 27, 2018

"slope "=2," y-intercept "=5slope =2, y-intercept =5

Explanation:

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"with slope m "=2" and y-intercept, b "=5with slope m =2 and y-intercept, b =5
graph{2x+5 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}