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Complete the description of the procedure performed to derive the slope-intercept form of a linear equation. First let m be the slope and b be the y-Intercept of an arbitrary line, L. Because b is the y-Intercept, (select)y must be on the line. change in y y2-y1 Substitute (0, b) into (select) change in x X2 - X1 Finally you simplify this equation to arrive at (select)

Complete the description of the procedure performed to derive the slope-intercept-example-1
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Given data:

The given y-intercept is b.

The given slope is m.

The expression for the equation of the line is,


y=mx+b

Thus, the equation of the line is y=mx+b.

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