It is: y = mx+b whereas m is the slope and b is the y intercept
Explanation: The difference of squares identity can be written: a 2 − b 2 = ( a − b ) ( a b ) The difference of cubes identity can be written: a 3 − b 3 = ( a − b ) ( a 2 a b b 2 ) The sum of cubes identity can be written: a 3 b 3 = ( a b ) ( a 2 − a b b 2 ) So: x 6 − y 6 = ( x 3 ) 2 − ( y 3 ) 2 = ( x 3 − y 3 ) ( x 3 y 3 ) = ( x − y ) ( x 2 x y y 2 ) ( x y ) ( x 2 − x y y 2 ) If we allow Complex coefficients, then this reduces into linear factors: = ( x − y ) ( x − ω y ) ( x − ω 2 y ) ( x y ) ( x ω y ) ( x ω 2 y ) where ω = − 1 2 √ 3 2 i = cos ( 2 π 3 ) sin ( 2 π 3 ) i is the primitive Complex cube root of 1 .
Slope intercept form is y=mx+b the m would stand for your slope and b would stand for you y intercept written as (0,b)
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If you mean y = mx + b then it is known as the standard form or the slope-intercept form.
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