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What are m and b in the linear equation y=30x + 20​

User Berenbums
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Hi there!

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I believe your answer is:

m = 30

b = 20

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Here’s why:

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\boxed{\text{General Slope-Intercept Form}}\\\\y=mx + b\\

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The 'm' is the slope and 'b' is the 'y-intercept'.

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The '30' takes place for 'm', so it is the slope of the equation. The '20' is in the 'b' spot, so it is the y-intercept.

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Hope this helps you. I apologize if it’s incorrect.

User Juri Robl
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Answer:

m = 30, b = 20

Explanation:

1. The equation is written in slope-intercept form, so it follows the following equation: y = mx + b, where y = y-coordinate, m = slope, x = x-coordinate, and b = slope.

2. As you can see, 30 is the value that took the place of m, and 20 is the value that took the place of b.

Therefore, m is 30 and b is 20.

User Jonathan Crosmer
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