How Do I Write a Linear Equation?
LettingTail路3 months agoTo write a linear equation, use the formula y=mx+b. 'm' is the slope which tells you how steep the line is, and 'b' is the y-intercept which tells you where the line crosses the y-axis. For example, if the slope (m) is 2 and the y-intercept (b) is 3, your equation would be y=2x+3.
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Think of it like this: y=mx+b, where 'm' = slope and 'b' = y-intercept. Plug in your values and you're done!
Just remember y=mx+b. Plug in your slope for 'm' and y-intercept for 'b', and you're golden!
y = mx + b. If you know the slope and y-intercept, just plug them in and you're done. Easy peasy!
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