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PLEASE HELP An equation in the form y = mx + b is in standard form. True False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

The y=mx+b form is called the slope-intercept form.

● m is the slope

● b is the y-intercept

● x is the variable (the input)

● y is the output

User Amala James
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Answer: False!

This equation is in slope - intercept form, which is used to calculate and graph a line, and/or find the y - intercept and slope of a line. The standard form would be the equation before it was converted into slope - intercept form.

Hope this helps!

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