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How to write slope intercept equation y=mx+b?

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the form y=mx+b means slope m and y-intercept b; similarly, the form y=mx+a means slope m and y-intercept a. The form y=m(x-a) is essentially different from the other two forms, and means slope m and x-intercept (instead of y-intercept) a.

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