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Y=19x+19b solve for b in the literal equation
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y=19x+19b
To solve for b you first need to subtract 19x from both sides giving you:
y-19x=19b
Then, divide by 19 on both sides to get
(y/19)-x=b
So b=(y/19)-x
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