Answer:
y=6x-13
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we are given a point and a slope, we can use the slope intercept formula.
[tex]y-y_{1} = m(x-x_{1} )[/tex]
where (x1, y1) is a point and m is the slope.
We know that the slope is 6 and the point is (3,5). Therefore,
x1= 3
y1= 5
m=6
Substitute these into the formula.
[tex]y-5 = 6(x-3 )[/tex]
Distribute the 6. Multiply each term inside the parentheses by the number outside the parentheses.
[tex]y-5= (6*x) + (6*-3)[/tex]
[tex]y-5=6x-18[/tex]
We want to find the slope-intercept form, or y=mx+b. Therefore, we must get y by itself.
5 is being subtracted from y. The inverse of subtraction is addition. Add 5 to both sides.
[tex]y-5+5=6x-18+5[/tex]
[tex]y= 6x-18+5[/tex]
[tex]y= 6x -13[/tex]