If you mean: y = mx+b then m is the slope and b is the y intercept
You're talking about y=mx+b which is the standard line equation.
If you mean y = mx+b then the slope is m and the y intercept is b
If you mean: y = mx+b then the slope of the line is m and the y intercept is b
y=m*x+b is called the slope-intercept form because it describes a line where m is the slope and b is the point on the y-axis that the line intercepts.
Read the calculator manual.
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If you mean: y = mx+b then m is the slope and b is the y intercept
Put the equation into y=mx+b form.-8x + 6y = 06y = 8xy = 8x/6y= (4/3)xThe slope is four-thirds.
If you mean: y = mx+b then m is the slope and b is the y intercept
The m is the slope in the y=mx+b or the number before the x.
You're talking about y=mx+b which is the standard line equation.
The answer is y = -3x -4.
(A) x + 6y = 19 (B) -x + 6y = 17 (A)+(B): 12y = 36 so that y = 3 Substituting this value of y in (A), x + 18 = 19 so x = 1.
If you mean: y = mx+b then m is the slope and b is the y intercept.
If you mean y = mx+b then the slope is m and the y intercept is b
If you mean: y = mx+b then the slope of the line is m and the y intercept is b