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The slope-intercept form of an equation is y = mx + b. Rewrite the equation in terms of the slope, m.

A) m = (y - b) / x
B) m = (y + b) / x
C) m = (y - b) / (x - 1)
D) m = (y +

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Final answer:

The slope-intercept form of an equation can be rewritten in terms of the slope as m = (y - b) / x.

e answer is option ⇒A

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope-intercept form of an equation y = mx + b can be rewritten in terms of the slope m as m = (y - b) / x. This equation represents the relationship between the slope of a line and its coordinates, where m represents the slope and (y - b) / x represents the change in y for every unit change in x.

The answer is option ⇒A) m = (y - b) / x

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