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If
Y=X then what does M and B equal and where would it be on a graph

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Answer:

m = 1, b = 0

Explanation:

You want to know the values of m and b and where to find them on a graph of y = x.

Slope-intercept form

The variables m and b are used for the slope and y-intercept, respectively, when the slope-intercept equation for a line is written generically as ...

y = mx + b . . . . . . . . equation for line with slope m and y-intercept b

Y = X

The equation for the line y = x can be written in the slope-intercept form by recognizing the identity elements involved:

y = x

y = 1x + 0 . . . . . . . . identity elements shown

Comparing this to ...

y = mx + b

we see that m = 1 and b = 0.

Graph

The attachment shows where these are found on the graph.

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Additional comment

You may recall that 1 is the multiplicative identity element. Anything multiplied by 1 is itself.

Zero is the additive identity element. Anything added to zero is itself.

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