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An equation of the form y = mx + b represents a linear function where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. For example, y = 3x + 4 represents the linear function whose slope is 3 and whose y-intercept is 4.


Hope this helps!!! The reason why I asked which unit & lesson it is from, is because Idk if you go to k12 or not, by the pic, it looks like you do go to k12... IF you go to K12, I could tell you the answers, that's if I took that lesson... And that's if you'd tell me... Hope I make since.... Ok bye!!! :)

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