That is slope-intercept form of a line.
m = slope b = y intercept ( value when x =0)
b
The equation y = mx + b is the equation for a line in slope-intercept form. The slope is m, and the y-axis intercept is b.
y= -4x + 10 Slope intercept form is y=mx+b
That is slope-intercept form of a line.
Slope-intercept form
The value of m is the slope and the value of b is the y intercept.
m = slope b = y intercept ( value when x =0)
b
The equation y = mx + b is the equation for a line in slope-intercept form. The slope is m, and the y-axis intercept is b.
y= -4x + 10 Slope intercept form is y=mx+b
That's it, just the way you said it:y = mx + b'm' is the slope'b' is the intercept
That is called slope - intercept form
The slope and y intercept which are m and b respectively.
Not quite. 'm' is the slope of the line. 'b' is the y-intercept The x-intercept is ( -b/m ).
The graph of the equation is a straight line. 'm' is its slope. 'b' is its y-intercept