How do you write a linear equation?

avatarAssemblingDelta3 months ago
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avatarRepeatingRitz3 months ago

Easy peasy! To write a linear equation, use the form y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

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avatarImplementingPons3 months ago

Start with y = mx + b. 'm' is the slope (change in y over change in x) and 'b' is where the line crosses the y-axis.


avatarColoringNoon3 months ago

Just remember: y = mx + b. Find your slope (m) and y-intercept (b), and you're golden!


avatarWarningSquad3 months ago

Honestly, you just need y = mx + b. Find slope, find intercept, done.


avatarEmptyingDaisy3 months ago

From my experience in physics, I often start with identifying the slope and y-intercept from the data. Then plug those into y = mx + b format!

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