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Is the m in mx+b=y the growth

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well kind of, it is the slope which means the rate at which something grows or how fast it is

User Fabian Bigler
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The "m" in y = mx + b is the slope.

It is the number of units a point goes up, down, left, or right each time. Making the line linear/straight.


m = (rise)/(run)

"rise" is the the number of units you go up(+) or down(-), "run" is the number of units you go to the right


For example, if your slope is:


(1)/(2)

You are going up 1 unit, and to the right 2 units


3 or
(3)/(1)

You are going up 3 units, and to the right 1 unit



-(1)/(2)

You are going down one unit, and to the right 2 units


-3 or
-(3)/(1)

You are going down 3 units, and to the right 1 unit

User Bojan Jovanovic
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