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The slope-intercept form of a linear equation is y = mx + b, where x and y are coordinates of an ordered pair, m is the slope of the line, and b is where the line crosses the y-axis. Which is an equivalent equation solved for the slope, m? m = yx + b m = m = – b m = y –

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y = mx + b
y - b = mx
(y - b) / x = m

so its : m = (y - b) / x.....or m = (y/x) - (b/x)
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we know that

The slope-intercept form of a linear equation is


y=mx+b

where

m is the slope

b is where the line crosses the y-axis

Solve the equation for the slope


y=mx+b

Subtract
b both sides


y-b=mx+b-b


y-b=mx

Divide by
x both sides


(y-b)/x=mx/x


m=(y-b)/x

therefore

the answer is


m=(y-b)/x

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