As my math teacher would say, the Math gods just picked those random variables to represent these things. There is no specific reason to my knowledge.
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By tradition , one standard equation for a line is denoted by y = mx + b. Here m stands for the slope of the line and b is the Y-intercept, the place where the line crosses the Y-axis. I do not know why m stands for slope. M often is used for a set, the reason being that Menge means set in German.
ma + mb = m(a + b) this is an algebra formule, what cyfers, NUMBERS STAND A and M for I suspect that slashes representing fractions are missing: m/a + m/b = mb + ma/ab = m(b + a)/ab
m times 23 is 23m
It's the slope of the line, or your a or m depending on how your teachers teach it. y = mx + b where m = slope and b = y-intercept(or initial value) or y = mx + b where m = slope
Oh, dude, it's like a math party up in here! So, when you have set A with m elements and set B with n elements, the number of different elements in the Cartesian product A x B is m x n. It's like multiplying the number of options in each set to get the total possibilities. Math can be fun... sometimes.
it is numbers It is ax+by=c where there is a, b, c, and to calculate the slope of a standard form you could use the following: m(slope)=-a/b, and b(y-intercept) b=C/B
It depends on what you are trying to solve for. Here is a solution for x... y = mx + b y - b = mx (y - b) / m = x Note: If m is zero, then there is no solution, because the line is horizontal
I'm not sure exactly whar you mean but b- rise/run which is also a part of y intersection (m), related to graphs.
As my math teacher would say, the Math gods just picked those random variables to represent these things. There is no specific reason to my knowledge.
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If my math works, the solution if you are solving for b is (2a-ba)÷(-b)=b.
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By tradition , one standard equation for a line is denoted by y = mx + b. Here m stands for the slope of the line and b is the Y-intercept, the place where the line crosses the Y-axis. I do not know why m stands for slope. M often is used for a set, the reason being that Menge means set in German.