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What does the 'x' stand for in the Slope Intercept Form?

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y = mx+b m is slope x is a point you choose and b is the y intercept.
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Answer:

the x-coordinate

Explanation:

The slope intercept form is: y = mx + c

where m⇒ slope

c ⇒ y-intercept

(x,y) is a point on the graph the satisfy the equation representing that graph.

∴ x is the x-coordinate of a point on the line.

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