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In the equation "y=mx+b" to find the answer do you have to multiply m and x then add b?

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Answer: no.

Step-by-step explanation:

As an example, let's use y=2/3x-8.

In this formula, the 2/3 before the x I the slope of the problem. The -8 would be the y-intercept. You use this formula to find both of those to graph a line, you do not multiply the slope and the x together.

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