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How do I find the standard format of a slope intercept formatted equation?
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How do I find the standard format of a slope intercept formatted equation?
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Normally you find It by rise over run in a graph but In an ecuation It have the y-intercept at the end of the ecuation y = slopex + y-intercept
or in the format y = mx + b
y = total
m = slope
x = per
b = y-intercept
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