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We know that y=mx+b is the formula we use for lines. Is the value of "m" considered to be a term, a coefficient or a factor? Question 3 options: Term Coefficient Facto…
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We know that y=mx+b is the formula we use for lines. Is the value of "m" considered to be a term, a coefficient or a factor? Question 3 options: Term Coefficient Facto…
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We know that y=mx+b is the formula we use for lines. Is the value of "m" considered to be a term, a coefficient or a factor?
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The m is the slope, I'd say it is a term
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