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What is the slope-intercept formula?

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Answer:

y=mx+b

Explanation:

The slope intercept form is y=mx+b

M = slope

B = y-intecept

and when you substitue the numbers for the variables then you have it in slope-intercept formula

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User Jagmag
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Answer:

To find slope intercept, you must use the substitute term for slope, m, and then use the following equation. ↓


(y = mx+b)

Next, you want to use these terms to help you solve for b. ↓


Slope = m\\Points = x, y\\y-intercept = b

User Egor Litvinchuk
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