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In the slope formula, the "m" represents the slope of a line. It quantifies the rate of change of the y-coordinate with respect to the x-coordinate, indicating how steep the line is. In the context of the slope-intercept form of a linear equation, (y = mx + b), "m" reflects how much y changes for a one-unit increase in x.

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