If you mean y = mx+b then it is the equation formula of a straight line whereas m is the slope and b is the y intercept.
The graph of the equation is a straight line. 'm' is its slope. 'b' is its y-intercept
The value of m is the slope and the value of b is the y intercept.
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
y = mx + b y - mx = b
same thing. but its easy to change y=b+mx to y=mx+b
yes
b = y - mx.
y=mx+b mx+b=y (mx means multipy.) Hope this helps! -natali4everca
in the equation: y=mx+b , the y-intercept is represented by "b".
the answer is: (y-b)/x = m y = mx + b y - b = mx (y-b)/x = m
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The x in y=mx+b is the independent variable. You could solve for x, making this a function of y, with simple algebra. y = mx + b y - b = mx (y-b)/m = x
If you mean: mx+b = y then it is the formula of a straight line whereas m is the slope and b is the y intercept
If y = mx + b, then x = (y-b)/m (for m not equal to zero).
b is the intercept through the y axis