y=mx+b mx+b=y (mx means multipy.) Hope this helps! -natali4everca
same thing. but its easy to change y=b+mx to y=mx+b
in the equation: y=mx+b , the y-intercept is represented by "b".
If y = mx + b, then x = (y-b)/m (for m not equal to zero).
if y=mx+b y intercept is (0,b) ...make sure you check whether b is positive or negative
y = mx + b y - mx = b
the answer is: (y-b)/x = m y = mx + b y - b = mx (y-b)/x = m
y=mx+b mx+b=y (mx means multipy.) Hope this helps! -natali4everca
same thing. but its easy to change y=b+mx to y=mx+b
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
b = y - mx.
If you mean: y = mx+b then m is the slope and b is the y intercept
in the equation: y=mx+b , the y-intercept is represented by "b".
Given the point P = (a, b) and slope m, the point-slope equation is(y - b) = m*(x - a)y - b = mx - may = mx - ma + bwhich can be re-written asy = mx + (b - ma) which is of the slope-intercept form y = mx + c in which c = b - ma.Given the point P = (a, b) and slope m, the point-slope equation is(y - b) = m*(x - a)y - b = mx - may = mx - ma + bwhich can be re-written asy = mx + (b - ma) which is of the slope-intercept form y = mx + c in which c = b - ma.Given the point P = (a, b) and slope m, the point-slope equation is(y - b) = m*(x - a)y - b = mx - may = mx - ma + bwhich can be re-written asy = mx + (b - ma) which is of the slope-intercept form y = mx + c in which c = b - ma.Given the point P = (a, b) and slope m, the point-slope equation is(y - b) = m*(x - a)y - b = mx - may = mx - ma + bwhich can be re-written asy = mx + (b - ma) which is of the slope-intercept form y = mx + c in which c = b - ma.
Y-intercept =(equals) MX+B Y=MX+B
The pint-slope intercept form of the equation of a line is: y = mx + b The general form is: Ax + By = C. So, y = mx + b subtract mx to both sides; y - mx = b -mx + y = b multiply by -1 to both sides; mx - y = -b This is the general form.
The equation y = mx + b is the equation for a line in slope intercept form, with m being the slope, and b being the y-axis intercept.