Intercept for a straight line graph.
y = mx + b, where y is the y coordinate, m is the slope, x is the x coordinate, and b is the y-intercept.
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y=mx+b is slope-intercept form y - y1 = m(x - x1) is point-slope form Used in algebra based math. On a graph; m is the slope b is the y-intercept x and y represent points
Slope intercept form. It's not just college algebra, it's algebra. It defines the slope of well... a slope. Y=mx+b. M in the equation is the slope and b is always the y-intercept. So if you want to find the slope of a line on a graph, this would most likely be the most common equation in algebra to find it.
y=mx+b. M is your slope and b is your y intercept
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Yes, it is the same.