How do you find the slope and intercept of y=5xy=5x?

1 Answer
Aug 11, 2018

m=5 and c =0m=5andc=0

Explanation:

An equation which has an xx term, a yy term and a number term (or at least two of these), represents a straight line graph.

The form y=mx +cy=mx+c is useful because the slope, mm,
and the yy-intercept, cc, can be read off immediately,

Read y= 5xy=5x as meaning y = 5/1x +0y=51x+0

The slope is therefore 5/151 and the yy-intercept is 00