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You're already given the slope, so the first step you must take is to find the y-intercept. To do this, you substitute the values of the coordinate M into y = 5x + c, with the x value substituting x and the y value substituting y. This gives us:
2 = (5 × 1) + c
2 = 5 + c
- 5
-3 = c

So now you know that the y-intercept is -3, you can see that your final answer must be the first option, y = 5x - 3.

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The slope-intercept form of the equation of a straight line is

y = 5x − 3.

What is slope-intercept form?

The slope-intercept form of the equation of a straight line

y = mx + b

Where m be the slope

b be the y-intercept

Given: slope = 5 = m

The slope-intercept form of the equation of a straight line be

y = mx + b

Substitute the value of slope = 5 = m

y = 5x + b

Let the point be (1,2)

Where x = 1 and y = 2

substitute the value of x and y in the above equation, and we get

2 = 5(1) + b

2 = 5 + b

b =  2 - 5

b =  -3.

The equation is y = 5x − 3.

Therefore, the correct answer is option A. y = 5x − 3

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