If you mean: y = mx+b then it is in slope intercept form
In the equation Y=mx+b, which is what I believe you mean, 'b' is the y intercept of the graph. In other words, if the equation is plotted in standard Cartesian coordinates, the straight line crosses the y-axis at the height b above the x axis.
Some words end in a consonant + y. To make them plural, change y to i and add es. Candy -> Candies
Let y= ab+(- a)(b) +(-a)(-b) factor out -a y= ab+(-a){b+(-b)} y=ab+(-a)(0) y =ab -------------------(1) now factor out b y= b{a+(-a)}+(-a)(-b) y= b(0) +(-a)(-b) y= (-a)(-b)-----------------(2) equate (1) and (2) (-a)(-b)=ab minus x minus = positive
No word in geometry state with the letter Y, but you need to ask your teacher if you can use a word that has a Y in it like; analytic geometry and complementary angles
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Acceptability, admissibility and affordability begin with a and end with y. Applicability, assignability and attainability begin with a and end with y.
There are words that end with z and begin with most letters. However, there are no words in the English language that begin with y and end with z.
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