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I'm really confused on point-slope form, and slope-intercept form. Can anyone help?
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I'm really confused on point-slope form, and slope-intercept form. Can anyone help?
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Point slope form is
Y-y1=m(x-x1)
-in this^ u only should put number in the y1, m, and x1
-m is your slope
Slope intercept form is
Y=mx+b
-start out with putting numbers in m and b and then you'll find your way to your y and x
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