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What are MNB in the following linear equation using the common meaning of MNBY equal 3X 5

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The linear equation is y=x+7, and the values of m and b are 1 and 7, respectively.

In the linear equation 2+3x+5−2x=y, it seems there might be a bit of confusion. Typically, a linear equation is written in the form y=mx+b, where

m is the slope and

b is the y-intercept.

Your equation can be simplified:

2+3x+5−2x=y

Combining like terms:

7+x=y

Now, comparing it with the standard linear equation form y=mx+b, you can identify m and b:

m=1 (the coefficient of b=7 (the constant term)

So, in this case, the linear equation is y=x+7, and the values of m and b are 1 and 7, respectively.

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What are m and b in the linear equation, using the common meanings of m and b? 2 + 3x + 5 - 2x = y

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