The formula for a line is: Y = mX + b
the formula is negative b divided by 2 times a
The standard expression for a straight line graph is y = ax + b
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A vertical line HAS NO slope! The slope is undefined in this case.
By finding the line of best fit and using the straight line equation formula.
It is the equation formula for a straight line equation.
The formula for a line is: Y = mX + b
the formula is negative b divided by 2 times a
The standard expression for a straight line graph is y = ax + b
m = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)
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It is the equation of a straight line plotted on the Cartesian plane.
A vertical line HAS NO slope! The slope is undefined in this case.
That's the equation of a straight line. There are several common ways to represent the equation of a straight line; you might say, there are different "standards". This is one; another common form is the slope-intercept formula, and yet another one is the point-slope formula.
yes the formula is y=mx+b
the formula for standard form is Ax+By=C