How to Find Slope-Intercept Form with Slope and Y-Intercept
AffordingAggie路3 months agoIt's easy! Just plug your slope (m) and y-intercept (b) into the equation y=mx+b. For example, if m=2 and b=3, your equation is y=2x+3.
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Got the slope and y-intercept? Perfect! Just slap 'em into y=mx+b. For m=4 and b=-1, it's y=4x-1.
I swear by this: y=mx+b. Just insert the slope and y-intercept, and you're golden.
Simple stuff! Just use y=mx+b where m is your slope and b is your y-intercept. Done and done!
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