plz help me:
Q1) In slope-intercept form, y=mx+b
where y=?m=?x=?b=?
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OpenStudy (hba):
Slope Intercept Form = y = mx + b
where
b = y-intercept of the line,
m = Slope of the line
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Hero @him1618 @ash2326 help me
OpenStudy (hba):
@Hares333 Got it ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what do you mean? @hba
OpenStudy (anonymous):
b = y-intercept of the line,?????
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OpenStudy (hba):
Yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
b=y how?
OpenStudy (hba):
y-intercept is actually the point on the graph where x is zero
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok!! so what's x
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (hba):
x is x
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can you explain me with the help of diagram @hba
OpenStudy (ash2326):
@Hares333 y=mx+b
This equation represents a line, with slope m and y-intercept b
x and y are variables, There are infinite points on a line, these represents the points' coordinates. For each unique x there is a unique y.
|dw:1352550200464:dw| The point where the line intersects the y-axis is the y intercept and obviously x being 0, if you put x=0.
y=0x+b=b