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Which equation of a line is written in slope-intercept form?

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Answer:

it will look like y=mx+b

Explanation:

User Dbyrne
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Answer:

y = mx+c

Explanation:

Slope refers to measure of steepness of a line.

For a function of form f(x), slope is equal to f'(x) .

Intercepts:

x-intercept refers to a point at which the graph intersects the x-axis.

y-intercept refers to a point at which the graph intersects the y-axis.

If m is the slope of line and c is y-intercept then slope of line is
y=mx+c

For example if slope of a line is 2 and y-intercept is 5 then equation of slope becomes
y=2x+5

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