Sagot :
Answer:
y=m x+b
y = y coordinate
m = slope
x = x coordinate
b = y intercept
Answer:
y = mx + b
This equation is called the slope-intercept form because the two numbers in the equation are the slope and the intercept. Remember, the slope (m) is the number being multiplied to x and the intercept (b) is the number being added or subtracted.
m = slope
b = y-intercept
The equation is y = mx + b. The x and y variables remain as letters, but m and b are replaced by numbers (ex: y = 2x + 4, slope = 2 and y-intercept = 4). The following video will show a few examples of understanding how to use the slope and intercept from an equation.
Step-by-step explanation:
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